A large manufacturing company has clearly defined roles and…

A large manufacturing company has clearly defined roles and responsibilities for every employee. Standardized procedures and strict rules govern how work is done. Supervisors ensure that employees follow these rules, and decisions are made at the highest levels of management. Which of Mintzberg’s configurations best describes this structure?

Choose the correct answer: A young adult presents to an urge…

Choose the correct answer: A young adult presents to an urgent care clinic with complaints of headache. The patient was awakened by headache last night. The pain lasted about 45 minutes and then spontaneously resolved. The patient reports experiencing comparable symptoms several times over the past week. The pain localizes by the right eye. The patient reports no history of sinus problems but noted rhinorrhea and tearing with the headaches. The neurologic exam in the clinic is unremarkable. These data support which of the following as the working differential diagnosis? 

Choose the correct answer: A middle-aged adult presents to a…

Choose the correct answer: A middle-aged adult presents to a primary care nurse practitioner with complaints of severe facial pain and headache. The patient reports that the pain often follows oral care or facial washing and occurs repeatedly for period of several seconds to a minute over an hour and then spontaneously resolves. The pain is described as knife-life. This is a new complaint.  These findings are most likely related to altered function of which structure? 

This concludes this portion of Exam 2B. At this time, hold u…

This concludes this portion of Exam 2B. At this time, hold up the scratch paper and show the camera the front and back side of the scratch paper. Even if you did not use the paper, still display the paper. Failure to display both sides of the scratch paper will result in zero credit for this portion of the exam. 

Choose the correct answer: The primary care nurse practition…

Choose the correct answer: The primary care nurse practitioner is evaluating a young adult who survived a multi-car accident in which several persons died, including a best friend.  Since the accident two months ago, the patient has experienced nightmares, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and voices a personal responsibility for the accident. The patient verbalized the following during the patient interview, ” My partner just left because of how I am acting, but I can’t help it. I feel so alone and feel like I have no future.” The patient has no known drug allergies and is currently taking no medications. Which of the following interventions is most urgent to incorporate in this patient’s treatment plan?