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What action should the student nurse taken to begin networking? .
a. Begin networking shortly after starting a new job.
b. Avoid networking and establish a career based on reputation.
c. Begin networking upon graduation.
d. Begin the networking process when a new position is needed..
What action should the student nurse taken to begin networking? .
a. Begin networking shortly after ...
ANS: C
The student nurse should begin the networking process upon graduation to assist with future
educational and career undertakings.
A nurse is giving a lecture on the primary problem that decreases the power of both types of
collective bargaining models. The nurse knows that the teaching has been effective when a
colleague states which of the following? .
a. “The small number of states that recognize either type of collective bargaining”
b. “The political influences of the American Hospital Association on nursing
organizations”
c. “The adversarial goals of each of the respective organizations or models”.
d. “The lack of membership of the majority of practicing nurses”
A nurse is giving a lecture on the primary problem that decreases the power of both types of
collect...
ANS: D
Lack of membership of the majority of practicing nurses decreases the power of both types .
of collective bargaining models. Most people join an organization in response to a particular
need. Almost 80% of nurses do not belong to any professional nursing organization. The
traditional union-based model is more adversarial than the nontraditional model. The .
American Hospital Association’s political influence does not decrease or increase power in
either model. The other options do not accurately show the primary problem that decreases
the power of the collective bargaining models.
A nurse is trying to avoid burnout. Which of the following actions is a valid way to achieve
this?
a. Refusing to constantly work extra shifts .
b. Withdrawing from peer support group
c. “Going native”
d. Changing jobs every 6 to 12 months .
A nurse is trying to avoid burnout. Which of the following actions is a valid way to achieve
this?
a...
ANS: A
One of the quickest ways to experience burnout is to “overwork the overtime.” Set
priorities with your mental and physical health being the highest priority. Learning to say
“no” to extra shifts is a positive means of coping of avoiding burnout. “Going native” is
the term that . describes how recent graduates begin to copy and identify the reality of their
role-transition experience by rejecting the values from nursing school and functioning
more like a team member at their place of employment. Withdrawing from peer support
groups, “going native,” . and changing jobs every 6 to 12 months would increase the
chance of the nurse experiencing
burnout. The nurse should instead focus on his/her practice and seek out support from
other nurses.
2. While a nurse is caring for a patient who is scheduled to have surgery in 2 hours, the patient
states, “My doctor was here and told me a lot of stuff I didn’t understand. Then I signed a
paper for her.” To fulfill the role of advocate, what is the best nursing action? . a. Explain
the surgery and possible outcomes to the patient.
b. Call the physician to return and clarify information for the patient.
c. Reassure the patient that the surgery will go as planned.
d. Complete the nurse’s first priority—the preoperative teaching plan.
2. While a nurse is caring for a patient who is scheduled to have surgery in 2 hours, the patient
st...
ANS: B
Examples of nursing advocacy include questioning doctors’ orders; promoting patient .
comfort; and supporting patient decisions regarding health care choices, which would include
the example here of informed consent. It would not be appropriate for the nurse to assume the
role of the physician and explain the surgery and possible outcomes to the patient, reassure
the patient that there will be no complications, or complete the preoperative teaching plan. .
Although important, the preoperative teaching plan is not the nurse’s first priority.
Reassurance is a nontherapeutic communication strategy because it provides a false sense of
security.
A nurse is discharging a patient who primarily speaks German. Which action(s) should the nurse
take to communicate effectively with the patient? (Select all that apply. )
a. Contact interpreter services to interpret discharge instructions to the patient..
b. Provide discharge instructions for the patient that are written in German.
c. Ask the patient to repeat the discharge instructions back to the interpreter as he
understands them.
d. Forego the interpreter because you are just showing him how to change a dressing..
e. Give the patient discharge instructions that are written in Engli sh.
A nurse is discharging a patient who primarily speaks German. Which action(s) should the nurse
take ...
ANS: A, B, C
The nurse should contact interpreter services and request a German-speaking interpreter. The .
nurse should provide all discharge instructions with the help of the interpreter and ask the
patient to repeat back what he has heard. By using a Team STEPPS strategy “check back,” the
nurse can ensure that the patient understands the discharge instructions what he needs to do .
for himself when he leaves.