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The nurse manager is counseling a male nurse about several recent incidents in which female nurses complained that he was abrupt and condescending. What advice should the manager give this nurse?
 
  1. Make sure that anything you say is clear and concise.
  2. Don't feel as if you are responsible for fixing every problem.
  3. Avoid using phrases such as sort of' when talking to females.
  4. Don't personalize everything.

Question 2

The hospital is preparing for a tabletop test of its emergency operations plan. What is the potential for an interruption in services from this drill?
 
  1. There is little potential for interruption as the drill is all done in a meeting.
  2. There is some potential for interruption of non-client-care services such as billing and scheduling.
  3. There will be interruption in some services that generally occupy the area where the enormous table is set up for the drill.
  4. Normal services will probably be interrupted by the simulated situations and simulated clients.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Males tend to communicate clearly and concisely, especially in professional relationships.
Rationale 2: There are many gender differences in communication. Male tend to take responsibility and feel the need to fix things.
Rationale 3: Using phrases such as sort of is a more common trait of female conversation than of male conversation.
Rationale 4: Women tend to personalize, while men are more focused on the issues.
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Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: A tabletop drill occurs when key players in the EOP gather and walk through a drill.
Rationale 2: There is no expected interruption in these services.
Rationale 3: There is no requirement for an enormous table for this drill.
Rationale 4: There are no simulated clients or real scenarios in this drill.
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