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A number of factors have been identified in the tendency for new nurse graduates to underdelegate. Which of the following are some of these factors? Select all that apply.
 
  a. fear of resentment from older personnel
  b. need for approval
  c. lack of understanding of clinical principles
  d. confusion regarding their scope of duties

Question 2

Three nursing students are in the elevator and overhear Evan, one of the staff nurses, discussing his neighbor who was hospitalized last night for liver failure.
 
  Evan told his colleague that a mutual friend told him that the neighbor was known for liking his brandy. A family member was in the elevator and also overheard the conversation. Evan may be charged with:
  A) Slander
  B) Libel
  C) Fraud
  D) Breach of confidentiality



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D
New nurse graduates, as with other newly graduated health care personnel, have a tendency to underdelegate. This can be caused by a fear of resentment on the part of more experienced nurses, or by the need for approval or validation by completing all of their assigned duties without assistance. They may also be unsure of the scope of their duties or what they are allowed to do (such as ask for help). As new graduates, however, they should have a firm understanding of basic clinical principles and be willing to ask for assistance for clarification in areas in which they are unsure.

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


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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