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A hospital manager is accused of quid pro quo sexual harassment. Which of the following is an action that might have been involved?
 
  A) Making persistent unwanted attempts to initiate a personal relationship
  B) Granting job-related benefits in return for sexual favors
  C) Using suggestive or obscene language
  D) Making direct sexual advances

Question 2

A counselor diagnoses a critical care nurse with having the syndrome known as burnout. Which of the following is a characteristic of this condition?
 
  A) Burnout occurs when a nurse first enters the workplace and is overwhelmed by the
  workload.
  B) All of the symptoms of burnout are psychological in nature.
  C) Burnout is accompanied by a decreased ability to function on the job and at home.
  D) Burnout occurs less often in high-energy areas, such as critical care or burn units.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
Quid pro quo sexual harassment involves the explicit offer of job-related benefits in
return for sexual favors. It is not defined by direct advances, attempting to initiate a
relationship, or suggestive language, though some or all of these activities may be present in the
exchange.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
Burnout is accompanied by a decreased ability to function both on the job and in the
personal life. Burnout occurs more frequently in nurses who work in particularly stressful
areas of nursing, such as critical care, oncology, or burn units. It does not typically occur early
in a nurse's time in a particular setting and it can result in physical manifestations.



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