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Caiter2013

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A nurse manager praises a staff nurse by saying, You are such a perfectionist and it clearly shows in your work. The supervisor who hears this praise is concerned for which reason?
 
  1. Giving such high praise to a staff nurse may result in the nurse asking for a raise.
  2. The manager should not praise a staff nurse so highly in front of other nurses.
  3. The manager may be promoting a trait that often leads to constant stress.
  4. This type of praise often leads to the nurse behaving in a superior manner when around the other nurses.

Question 2

The unit nurses take turns filling the charge nurse role. Which statement reveals risk for development of role conflict in these nurses?
 
  1. I think I do a better job as charge nurse than the other nurses.
  2. I like being charge nurse better than being a staff nurse.
  3. Sometimes it is just faster to do things myself.
  4. I have difficulty with understanding report from the previous shift.



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bigsis44

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: There is no indication that this staff nurse will ask for a higher salary.
Rationale 2: It is fine to praise a nurse highly in front of other nurses.
Rationale 3: Perfectionism is setting unreasonably high standards for oneself, which can result in a state of constant stress.
Rationale 4: There is nothing to indicate that this is the case with this nurse.
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Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Thinking that one does a good job in a role is not an example of role conflict.
Rationale 2: Liking one role better than the other is not a symptom of role conflict.
Rationale 3: Interrole conflict occurs when the differences between being a staff nurse (doing it myself) and a charge nurse (direct someone else to do the task) become stressful. The nurse suffering from this conflict may well switch over to the other role in the interest of getting a task done quickly or well.
Rationale 4: Having difficulty understanding report is not a symptom of role conflict.
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Caiter2013

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


milbourne11

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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