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What is the role of a first-level manager in a healthcare setting?
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Who supervises a number of first-level managers in a healthcare organization?
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Which type of manager is responsible for establishing goals, policies, and strategic plans?
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What leadership style involves making decisions for the group with high productivity but low creativity?
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Autocratic leaders believe that members are _____, value external rewards, and are incapable of independent decision-making.
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Which leadership style functions as a facilitator and encourages group discussion and decision-making?
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Democratic leaders believe members are _____ and desire self-satisfaction, though they may be less efficient.
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Which leadership style functions in a permissive way, recognizing that the group needs autonomy?
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What is a characteristic of a bureaucratic leader?
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What trait is associated with a bureaucratic leader?
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How does a bureaucratic leader make decisions?
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Which leadership theories involve shared leadership and governance?
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What type of leader develops strong relationships with group members who are motivated by their personality?
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Which leader promotes personal growth, innovation, and serves as a role model?
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RNs never delegate the nursing process. Only the RN can _____, plan, and provide initial teaching.
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Improved communication and team effectiveness is evidenced by using _____ guidelines.
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What are the positive results of delegation in a healthcare setting?
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What are the 5 rights of delegation?
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What tasks are commonly assigned to assistive personnel?
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Which tasks may not be delegated to UAP?
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What is the process of loss and grieving?
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What is the objective situation of a person who has experienced the death of someone significant?
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What type of grief is noted before loss and is associated with a diagnosis in self or a significant other?
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What are common fears associated with anticipatory grief?
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What are clinical interventions for anticipatory grief?
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What are the types of complicated grief?
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What is disenfranchised grief?
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Who is at risk for disenfranchised grief?
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What is the goal of Worden's bereavement theory?
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What is the focus of Rando's bereavement theory?
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What does the Dual Process Model of Bereavement by Strobe & Schut emphasize?
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What are loss-orientation stressors in the dual process model?
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What is the restoration-orientation of the dual process model?
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What are the 5 warning signs of sleep apnea?
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What are common treatments for sleep apnea?
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What are the causes of delirium?
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What are the 4 cardinal signs and symptoms of delirium?
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What are common causes of dementia?
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What are the characteristics of dementia?
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What is sundowning?
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What are common assessment findings in dementia?
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What are cognitive assessment tools used for?
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What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs used for in nursing?
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What are the goals of Healthy People 2030?
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What is the primary level of prevention focused on?
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What is the secondary level of prevention focused on?
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What is the tertiary level of prevention focused on?
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What is health promotion focused on?
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What is health protection focused on?
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What characterizes an acute illness?
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What characterizes a chronic illness?
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What are the national patient safety goals for 2023?
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What is the leading cause of death in newborns and infants?
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What is the leading cause of death in school-age children?
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What are the two leading causes of death in adolescents?
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What is the leading cause of death in young adults?
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What are two acceptable reasons for applying restraints?
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What are chemical restraints?
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What is proper care for patients in restraints?
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What are the three domains of learning?
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What is the cognitive domain of learning focused on?
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What is the affective domain of learning focused on?
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What is the psychomotor domain of learning focused on?
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What is isotonic (dynamic) exercise?
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What is isometric (static or setting) exercise?
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What is isokinetic (resistive) exercise?
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What is aerobic exercise?
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What is anaerobic exercise?
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What are the effects of immobility on the cardiovascular system?
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What are the effects of immobility on the respiratory system?
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What are the effects of exercise on the metabolic system?
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What are the effects of immobility on the metabolic syndrome?
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What are the effects of immobility on the urinary system?
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What are the effects of immobility on the GI system?
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What are the effects of immobility on the integumentary system?
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What is the semi-Fowler's position?
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What is the Fowler's position?
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What is the High Fowler's position used for?
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What is the orthopneic position used for?
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What is the dorsal recumbent/supine position used for?
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What is the prone position used for?
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What is the Sims position used for?
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What is the Reverse Trendelenburg's position used for?
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What is the Trendelenburg position used for?
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What are the effects of holding in urine?
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What is the effect of spinal anesthetics on urination?
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What is polyuria and what might it indicate?
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What is oliguria and what might it indicate?
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What is anuria and what might it indicate?
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What are nephrostomy tubes used for?
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What is a bladder ostomy/urinary diversion ileal conduit?
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What is neoblation?
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What is a gastrostomy?
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What is a jejunostomy?
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What is an ileostomy and what are its characteristics?
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What is an ascending colostomy and what are its characteristics?
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What is a transverse colostomy and what are its characteristics?
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What is a descending colostomy and what are its characteristics?
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What are the characteristics of a healthy stoma?
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What is cardiac output and what is the normal range?
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