The nurses who most easily survive and thrive in adverse times are the ones who are willing to change which of the following to support their sense of balance and well-being in their work?

a. attitudes, beliefs, and habits
b. beliefs, environments, and behaviors
c. behaviors, attitudes, and practices
d. practices, environments, and attitudes


C
Nurses who easily survive and thrive in adverse times are willing to change their behaviors, attitudes, and practices. This change occurs through self-reflection and self-assessment.

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A) Discussing a DNR order with a terminally ill patient B) Assisting a semi-independent patient with ADLs C) Refusing to administer pain medication as ordered D) Providing more care for one patient than for another

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1. Exercise-promotion programs 2. Stress reduction 3. HIV testing 4. Mammograms 5. Immunizations

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a. "Assess distal pulses for potential compartment syndrome." b. "Turn the client every 3 to 4 hours to promote cast drying." c. "Use a cloth-covered pillow to elevate the client's leg." d. "Handle the cast with your fingertips to prevent indentations."

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23, 2010 . How can a nurse best contribute to a meaningful discussion about this piece of legislation with coworkers, friends, and family?

A) Become informed about the provisions and implications of the law B) Refer people to the Department of Health and Human Services Web site C) Collect stories about Americans who have been unable to afford necessary health care D) Distribute copies of the legislation to individuals who are interested

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