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Research on nurse retention has indicated that many nurses leave nursing after what period of time?
Answers:
A.
before the end of the first year
B.
5 years or less
C.
7 years or less
D.
10 years correct answers B.
5 years or less
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Hodges, Keely and Troyan not...
Leadership and Management Questions || with Error-free
Solutions.
Research on nurse retention has indicated that many nurses leave nursing after what period of
time?
Answers:
A.
before the end of the first year
B.
5 years or less
C.
7 years or less
D.
10 years correct answers B.
5 years or less
Response Feedback:
Hodges, Keely and Troyan note that many nurses leave the field after 5 years or less
A career counselor is meeting with a group of nursing graduates to discuss the preparation of
their resumes. During the discussion the counselor asks the students which elements are
important to include in a quality resume. Which element suggested by a student would indicate
to the counselor that further clarification is needed?
Answers:
A.
Humorous references are always appreciated
B.
Off-white or ivory high quality paper with matching envelopes
C.
Accurate spelling and grammar
D.
Accurate dates correct answers A.
Humorous references are always appreciated
Including personal attributes that illustrate your abilities as an effective team player, continuous
learner, and consistent performer in your resume show potential employers that you may be a
good fit for their organization. Which is NOT necessarily a correct attribute?
Answers:
A.
Attention to detail
B.
Reliability in attendance and punctuality
,C.
Seeking out learning opportunities
D.
Resistance in conflict correct answers D.
Resistance in conflict
Answers:
A nurse writes a cover letter to a potential employer. The nurse recognizes that one of the major
components of a cover letter is that it should be:
Answers:
A.
A detailed commercial about yourself
B.
One to two pages in length
C.
Started with a general salutation
D.
One page in length correct answers D.
One page in length
The employer-applicant interview contains several phases. Which of the following is not
necessarily one of these phases?
Answers:
A.
Preparation
B.
Evaluation phase
C.
Working phase
D.
Introductory phase correct answers B.
Evaluation phase
what makes an occupation a profession> Listed below are some of the characteristics of
professions. Which is not necessarily correct?
Answers:
A.
The members are self organizing and establish standards for education through a small group of
experts.
B.
Body of specialized knowledge is continually developed and evaluated by research.
C.
,It is an occupation that involves a unique practice that carries individual responsibility and is
based on theoretical knowledge.
D.
Members continually evaluate the quality of services provided to protect individuals and the
public. correct answers A.
The members are self organizing and establish standards for education through a small group of
experts.
The field of advanced practice nursing (APN) has grown since its inception in the 1800s. In this
list of types of APN degrees, which is not necessarily correct?
Answers:
A.
CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist)
B.
CRN (Certified Registered Nurse)
C.
CNM (Certified Nurse Midwife)
D.
NP (Nurse Practitioner) correct answers B.
CRN (Certified Registered Nurse)
The nurse manager has implemented the process of progressive discipline with a nurse who has
violated hospital policy. The nurse manager recognizes that two criteria for corrective actions to
be effective are that the actions are:
Answers:
A.
Consistent and impartial
B.
Pejorative and sound
C.
Assertive and pertinent
D.
Measurable and administered by HR correct answers A.
Consistent and impartial
You have been identified as a Millennial Generation nurse. You are working with a team of three
LVNs , two of whom are Baby Boomers and one is a Generation X nurse. You also are working
with two CNAs both who are from the Baby Boomers Generation. What should you focus on
when working with your team?
Answers:
A.
Communication and teamwork among staff of all generations is critical in assuring a positive
work milieu that can affect safe patient care and good working relationships
, B.
All of the staff members will resent you because you are much younger and more educated than
any of them
C.
Your reputation is dependent on whether the team members acknowledge your authority and
provide you with respect even if you are the youngest person on the team
D.
Providing the LVNs with additional responsibilities and have then supervise the CNAs in what
ever manner they choose correct answers A.
Communication and teamwork among staff of all generations is critical in assuring a positive
work milieu that can affect safe patient care and good working relationships
During your transition from student nurse to your first position as a staff nurse, your general unit
orientation is a key component of the transition. Which of the following questions would be most
appropriate for you to ask about orientation?
Answers:
A.
How will I be paid for my time in orientation?
B.
Do I have to attend every orientation session?
C.
Will I be graded during the orientation?
D.
How long should I expect to be in orientation? correct answers D.
How long should I expect to be in orientation?
An ongoing issue in nursing has been the minimum appropriate entry-level requirements to
practice as a registered nurse and what programs are qualified to educate professional nurses for
the RN degree. As a result numerous motions and suggestions have been made regarding the RN
degree. Which of the following is NOT a part of these contributing factors?
Answers:
A.
Two-year associate degree and three-year diploma schools can grant a RN degree
B.
Only four-year baccalaureate degree school can grant viable RN degrees
C.
1965 American Nurses Association (ANA) House of Delegates motion to work toward a
baccalaureate as the foundation for professional nursing practice
D.
1985 ANA House of Delegates agreed to urge state nursing associations to establish the
baccalaureate degree as the minimum for RNs correct answers B.
Only four-year baccalaureate degree school can grant viable RN degrees
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