Subordinates in the out-group receive more information and concern from their leaders than do in-group members
a. True
b. False
False
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A nurse in a community mental health center receives a call asking for information about a patient. Under which condition can the nurse release information to the caller?
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During an educational session regarding physical changes of the middle-aged adult, a question is asked regarding typically experienced weight changes. The nurse's best response is:
1. "Weight loss is no different during this time than any other time of your life." 2. "Metabolism slows during middle age, which may result in weight gain." 3. "As long as you exercise appropriately, weight loss will be ensured." 4. "Weight loss is always a good idea, regardless of your age."