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crobinson2013

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Nurses who are empowered at the personal level are likely to manifest which of the following?
 
  a. Superiority over others
  b. High level of self-awareness and self-confidence
  c. Self-confidence and disapproval of others
  d. Dissatisfaction with the job but satisfaction with personal life

Question 2

A nurse is experiencing anger in the workplace and chooses to approach the situation by trying to adapt, as suggested by McAllister & McKinnon (2009). The nurse's selected approach to anger being felt involves which of the following?
 
  a. Resilience c. Aggression
  b. Pessimism d. Passivity



nicoleclaire22

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Answer to Question 1

B
Nurses who are empowered at the personal level are likely to manifest a high level of self-awareness
and self-confidence. They are more likely to understand nursing as a profession because it represents a
group to which they belong.

Answer to Question 2

A
McAllister & McKinnon, (2009) identified resilience as an approach to anger. Resilience is the ability
to cope and adapt to adversity which is a desirous quality to have in the stress filled environment of
health care. Evidence is growing that the skill of resilience can be learned.



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