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nummyann

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A pediatric nurse practitioner (NP) is working with untreated children who have witnessed their mothers being abused by the mother's intimate partners. The NP can expect to observe signs and symptoms of all EXCEPT which of the following?
 
  a. excessive impulse control
  b. depression
  c. anxiety
  d. academic success

Question 2

A newly licensed nurse tells a nurse manager, I'd like you to stop referring to me as the smart new degree nurse.' The nurse manager replies, I was only teasing. You are being overly sensitive..
 
  Which statement accurately evaluates the newly licensed nurse's comment to the nurse manager? a. The nurse is appropriately assertive, but now the nurse manager will likely belittle the nurse even more.
  b. The nurse is behaving aggressively because of the newness of being a graduate licensed nurse and owes the nurse manager an apology.
  c. The nurse is assertive, and responding that the nurse does not regard the nurse manager's comments as teasing would be an effective follow-up communication.
  d. The nurse is overly sensitive and ought to have ignored the nurse manager's teasing until it was extinguished. Now the nurse manager will be more sarcastic than ever.



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cclemon1

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Answer to Question 1

D
Children who witnessed their mothers being abused by the mother's intimate partners would more often experience problems in school and not academic success. These children may perform poorly in school, develop anxiety, depression, or excessive impulse control.

Answer to Question 2

C
In the above communication, a request is made that describes what the newly licensed nurse would like the charge nurse to do (i.e., stop calling the nurse the smart new degree nurse). This communication is clear and concise and describes the behavior that the nurse wants to stop. The remaining options fail to demonstrate effective use of appropriate assertiveness.




nummyann

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Gracias!


AISCAMPING

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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