The idealized influence factor in the full-range model is considered more effective than
a. Individualized consideration
b. Inspirational motivation
c. Intellectual stimulation
d. Contingent reward
D
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The facility has a multidisciplinary team to analyze this information as it becomes available and design solutions to identified problems. This nurse could infer that a. nurses in this facility have a high degree of ownership in patient safety. b. nursing staff has been penalized in the past for reporting safety protocol violations. c. the hospital has had some significant issues with patient safety in the past. d. this facility's culture would be considered "immature" related to safety.
A patient complains of dyspnea, which has gradually worsened over the past few years. To examine the quantity of the patient's dyspnea, you should determine
a. how far she can walk before she experiences shortness of breath. b. how many packs of cigarettes she smokes a day. c. whether she experiences shortness of breath during the night. d. whether sitting up alleviates the dyspnea.
Stimulation of alpha-adrenergic receptors results in _____
a. increased heart rate b. peripheral vasoconstriction c. constriction of bronchial smooth muscle d. increased force of myocardial contraction
An older adult patient is receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells after being injured in a car accident
On assessment, the nurse notes a new finding of bounding pulse, crackles, and increasing dyspnea. What should the nurse do first, after stopping the transfusion? a. Assess vital signs. b. Raise the head of the bed. c. Encourage the patient to deep breathe and cough. d. Administer prn diphenhydramine (Benadryl) as ordered.