In the situational approach, supportive leader behaviors are mostly job related

a. True
b. False


True

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A patient with a diagnosis of chronic myeloid leukemia has met with her oncologist, who has recommended treatment with the kinase inhibitor imatinib. What route of administration should the nurse explain to the patient?

A) Daily intramuscular injections throughout the course of treatment B) Peripheral IV administration three times a day for 7 to 10 days C) Weekly IV infusions over 6 to 8 hours through a central line D) Oral administration of imatinib in a home setting

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With children younger than 12 years of age, drug abuse:

a. Does not exist b. Is never a problem c. Occurs infrequently d. Occurs more often than is suspected

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A 22-year-old man is being closely monitored in the neurological ICU after suffering a basal skull fracture during an assault

The nurse's hourly assessment reveals the presence of a new blood stain on the patient's pillow that is surrounded by a stain that is pale yellow in color. The nurse should follow up this finding promptly because it is suggestive of: A) Increasing intracranial pressure (ICP) B) An epidural hematoma C) Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) D) Meningitis

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The nursing instructor is with a student nurse who is going to be changing an abdominal dressing. The first step is to provide the patient with information regarding the procedure

Which of the following is the best statement for completing this task? A) "The dressing change is often painful, and we will be giving you pain medication prior to the procedure so you do not have to worry." B) "During the dressing change, I will provide privacy at a time of your choosing, it should not be painful, and you can look at the incision and help with the procedure if you want to." C) "The dressing change should not be painful, but you can never be sure, and infection is always a concern." D) "The best time for doing a dressing change is during lunch so we are not interrupted. I will provide privacy, and it should not be painful."

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