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To decrease the risk of infection associated with the introduction of bacteria from the TPN solution, the nurse will:
Optimal Distinctiveness
People strive to achieve a balance between conflicting motives for inclusiveness and separateness, expressed in groups as a balance between intragroup differentiation and intragroup homogenisation.
Social Mobility
The ability for individuals or families to move up or down the socioeconomic ladder within a society.
Metacontrast Principle
A phenomenon in social identity and group behavior, where contrast between in-group and out-group members is maximized in the perceivers' mind.
Extended Contact Effect
The reduction of prejudice through indirect relationships, wherein knowing a member of an in-group has a friends in an out-group can lead to more positive attitudes towards that out-group.
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