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bobbysung

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The Joint Commission (TJC) has set standards for employee ongoing education in which situa-tions? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Must occur after the end of orientation
  b. Must occur whenever responsibilities change
  c. To increase knowledge of work-related issues
  d. All staff must participate whenever an event occurs
  e. When and how to report adverse events

Question 2

During unit orientation, a preceptor is used to provide learning and role modeling. Which of the following would one expect to observe in a seasoned nurse preceptor? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Teach unfamiliar procedures
  b. Teach their way of charting
  c. Teach delegation skills
  d. Act as a role model
  e. Tailor orientation to new nurses' specific needs



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B, C, E
Options B, C, and E are correct because TJC mandates that ongoing education should occur around this specific activity. Options A and D are not included in the mandate.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C, D, E
Options C, D, and E are correct because an experienced preceptor will teach everything she can to help make the new nurse as competent as possible. Options A and B are seen with inexperi-enced preceptors.



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