What is professional engagement? Correct Answer--discriminates between being employed in a job and pursuing a career
What are the three communication challenges in nursing? Correct Answer--nurses aren't willing to talk about their work
-portray an inaccurate picture of nursing
-nurses devalue...
Final: NSG 403 questions with correct answers
What is professional engagement? Correct Answer--discriminates
between being employed in a job and pursuing a career
What are the three communication challenges in nursing? Correct
Answer--nurses aren't willing to talk about their work
-portray an inaccurate picture of nursing
-nurses devalue their role in caring for the sick
"From Silence to Voice" identifies actions to promote real image of
nursing, what are some examples? Correct Answer-Educate the public in
daily life.
Describe the nurse's work.
Make known the agency—independent
thinker—of the RN.
Deal with the fear of angering the physician.
Accept thanks from others.
Be ready to take advantage of openings to promote nursing.
Who is Suzanne Gordon? Correct Answer-journalist that empower
nurses to find their voice and be heard through their challenges of being
a nurse
What is ethical principlism? Correct Answer-a set of ethical principles
that support moral reasoning and decision making
, What is an ethical conflict of beneficence? Correct Answer--respecting
pt autonomy
-nurses tend think what is best for the pt instead of allowing pt to have
autonomy
What is paternalism and give an example Correct Answer--the
overriding of a pt's autonomy
ex) nurse wants pt to ambulate in hall but, pt c/o pain and weakness
What are the differences between mentor and preceptor? Correct
Answer-mentor
-usually long-termed
-provides guidance and leadership to "mentee"
-counsels towards career management
-beginning of nursing career, changing positions, or furthering edu
preceptor
-usually short-termed
-coaches new hired nurses, graduate nurses, and transferring nurses to
unit
Explain potential conflicts of mentorship? Correct Answer--mentee can
outgrow mentor through knowledge
-toxic relationship may arise
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