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james

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Which statement indicates the most important reason nurses must have power?
 
  1. Mr. Jones, it is important for you to get out of bed, at least for a few minutes.
  2. Ms. Allen, I will have to call your doctor if you dont stop acting like that.
  3. Ms. Michaels, you need to ensure this is set up to enable it work correctly.
  4. Mr. Smith, is there a way we can look up more information about that?

Question 2

A nurse manager has been terminated for failing to follow institutional policy and procedures. Upon reviewing the manager's files, the supervisor discovers multiple unfinished employee evaluations from the last two years.
 
  The supervisor is faced with which concerns? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Finding someone with enough knowledge of the employee's work to complete the evaluation processes
  2. How to share evaluation information with employees
  3. The legal steps necessary to invalidate the in-process evaluations and begin new evaluations
  4. Whether the care provided on the unit has been safe and effective
  5. How long it has been since employees have had a valid evaluation



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. The nurse uses power most appropriately to help with client goal achievement. If the client
gets out of bed, it is possible to avoid some complications. The others may be using power, but
are more behavior, process, and information related.

Answer to Question 2

1,2,4,5
Rationale 1: The evaluator must have direct knowledge of the employee's work. The supervisor must find people who have that knowledge who are qualified to evaluate the work, whether the current evaluations are finished or new ones are started.
Rationale 2: Evaluations must be shared with the employee. If these evaluations were not finished, it is likely they were not shared.
Rationale 3: No legal steps are necessary to invalidate these in-process evaluations.
Rationale 4: Without a valid evaluation process, the care on the unit has not been assessed.
Rationale 5: Employees should be evaluated at least once a year.
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