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The nurse is alert for bleeding in a patient with hepatic disorders because the inflamed liver may not be able to synthesize two clotting factors,which are ____________________ and ____________________.
Western Countries
Refers to nations primarily located in the Western Hemisphere, often associated with economies that are relatively developed and democratic political systems.
Fundamental Attribution Error
The tendency, in explaining other people’s behavior, to overestimate personality factors and underestimate the influence of the situation.
Dispositional Influences
Refers to personality traits that influence behavior and actions in individuals.
Situational Influences
External factors that can affect an individual's behavior and decisions in a given context, such as social norms and environmental cues.
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