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Nurse Stacey is a self-admitted drug addict and has been a heavy abuser of codeine. Stacey and the unit manager decide that changes have to occur. Stacey enrolls in an addiction program, and the manager has her transferred to a drug-free area.
 
  What other strategies might be appropriate? a. The manager could refer Stacey to the Human Resources Department.
  b. The manager could assist in monitoring Stacey's progress.
  c. The manager could counsel Stacey if Sta-cey has formed a trusting relationship with her.
  d. Stacey needs to be asked not to involve her family in the recovery program be-cause this is a work-related situation.

Question 2

The Joint Commission's (TJC's) emergency management accreditation standards call for hospitals to sustain disaster operations for at least ______ hours.
 
  a. 24
  b. 48
  c. 72
  d. 96



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Answer to Question 1

B
Effective management demands that the organization take an active role in helping employees with special needs. Humanistic strategies that counsel and assist employees are cost-effective and necessary.

Answer to Question 2

D
TJC's emergency management accreditation standards call for hospitals to sustain disaster opera-tions for at least 96 hours should an external disaster occur that impacts the local area or region (TJC, 2012). Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina illustrate just how long it can take before assistance is available.



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