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Wadzanai

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A nurse supervisor on the night shift did not notify the anesthesiologist for an emergency case. The manager investigated the matter and learned the supervisor thought the primary care nurse would call the anesthesiologist.
 
  Which of the following would be an appropriate response by the manager? 1. It is in your job description and your duty.
  2. It is your responsibility. In the future call anesthesia and transfer the call to the primary nurse.
  3. Its not the surgery nurses responsibility to call anesthesia
  4. Why was this considered an emergency case?

Question 2

A manager has been informed by a reliable registered nurse that a CNA (certified nurses aide) did not provide a client a bath. The manager calls the CNA into the office with a written warning.
 
  Why is this action inappropriate on the part of the manager? 1. The registered nurse should issue the warning.
  2. The CNA is unable to prove a bath has been given.
  3. The CNA should be allowed to discuss the matter.
  4. This type of action should be conducted by the human resources department.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. This information may be in the supervisors job description, but this is not the appropriate time
to address the job description. The manager should obtain information, ask questions in a calm
manner, and offer instruction or solutions so the supervisor learns from the experience. The
situation regarding the urgency of the case is not applicable to the situation.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. The manager should investigate the matter and listen to the CNAs reasons for the registered
nurses complaint. It is inappropriate for the registered nurse or the human resources
department to issue a warning.



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