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bobypop

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An emergency department nurse, who has worked 10 straight days, is pulled to the psychiatric unit. Which represents a passiveaggressive statement by the emergency department nurse?
 
  A. Get someone else to work 3 to 11 I've been working 10 days straight, and I need a break
  B. Okay. I'll do it, then purposefully leaves paperwork undone when leaving the unit at 11 p.m.
  C. I have worked 10 days straight, and I cannot work tonight. I will work for you tomorrow if you need me.
  D. Yes, I'll do it. Anything to keep peace with the hospital administration is a good thing.

Question 2

An instructor is teaching about assertive rights. Which student statement indicates a need for further instruction?
 
  A. The right to be treated with respect is an assertive right.
  B. The right to say no without feeling guilty is an assertive right.
  C. The right to change your mind is an assertive right.
  D. The right to always put oneself first is an assertive right.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
This response is passiveaggressive. The staff nurse's anger is expressed indirectly.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
This is not an assertive right. An assertive right is to consider others as well as yourself. This student statement indicates a need for further instruction.



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