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madam-professor

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All of following descriptors belong in an explanation of Salovey and Mayer's ability-based model of emotional intelligence EXCEPT
 
  A. Self-reported attributes regarding one's interpersonal relationships
  B. Being able to identify one's emotions
  C. Having an understanding of emotions in others
  D. Managing feelings of anger during a clinical emergency

Question 2

A nurse who feels frustrated about a colleague's refusal to double-check a morphine dose he has calculated is demonstrating self-regulation when he
 
  A. Takes a deep breath, acknowledges to himself that he doesn't know why she can't help, and seeks help from another colleague
  B. Decides he won't cover for his colleague's meal break later
  C. In a sarcastic voice states, Thanks a lot
  D. Decides to save time and give what he believes is the correct dose



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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