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lak

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What are some potential reasons that nurses experience higher levels of stress (select all that apply)?
 
  a. Nurses are skilled at setting boundaries.
  b. Nurses often put others' needs ahead of their own.
  c. Staff nurses are under pressure to do more with less.
  d. There are support staff cuts.
  e. There are fluctuations in staffing levels.

Question 2

An individual in a wheelchair is applying for the position of receptionist in an outpatient clinic. The nurse manager understands that the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 requires that employers:
 
  a. Make reasonable accommodations for persons who are disabled.
  b. Allow modified job expectations for per-sons recovering from alcoholism.
  c. Hire disabled individuals before hiring other qualified, non-disabled persons.
  d. Treat, for purposes of employment, ho-mosexuals and bisexuals as disabled.



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Answer to Question 1

B, C, D, E
Staff nurses are under constant pressure to do more with less, and this can cause professional and personal stress for staff as well as managers. Support staff have been cut, jobs are fewer, and staffing levels fluctuate. Nurses may have a difficult time dealing with stress, because they often put others' needs ahead of their own and need to be able to create healthy boundaries.

Answer to Question 2

A
The purposes of the ADA are to eliminate discrimination against persons with disabilities and to provide consistent, enforceable standards to address discrimination in the workplace.



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