The long-term care agency has recently announced that it will soon lay off six LPN/LVNs and hire eight nursing assistants.
Today, the RN charge nurse presents the LPN/LVN charge nurse with a certificate recognizing her ability to manage effectively despite short staffing. The LPN/LVN responds somewhat politely but seems more angry than pleased. In terms of the Howlett hierarchy of needs, which of the following is the best explanation for the employee's reaction?
a. The LPN/LVN is probably responding to the poor working conditions.
b. When job security is threatened, recognition needs assume lesser importance.
c. Achievement and advancement needs are more fundamental than recognition needs.
d. The adequacy of benefits is more basic to job satisfaction than affiliation needs.
Question 2
When conducting an employee performance evaluation conference, the LPN/LVN charge nurse should understand that
a. giving measurable feedback such as You're doing fine promotes personal growth.
b. positive feedback should be given at the beginning of the interview to set the tone.
c. the employee should develop a plan for improvement without input from the charge nurse.
d. the employee should be encouraged to identify strengths and ask questions for clarification.