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A novice nurse apprehensively reflects on what she considers to be an impossible task of delivering quality care on her ward as it is assigned to her. What is the name of this phenomenon first coined by Marlene Kramer?
 
  A) Burnout
  B) Reality shock
  C) Culture shock
  D) Job disorientation

Question 2

. A nurse begins to feel comfortable on her unit and views client care in terms of long-range goals. She is able to prioritize among clients and deliberately plan her actions, which may still lack speed and flexibility.
 
  Which of Benner's levels of function has this nurse achieved?
 
  A) Novice
  B) Advanced beginner
  C) Competent
  D) Proficient



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
One problem confronted by the new graduate is the seeming impossibility of
delivering quality care within the constraints of the system as it exists. Kramer characterized
this phenomenon as reality shock, not burnout, culture shock or job disorientation.
3. A counselor diagnoses a critical care nurse with having the syndrome known as burnout.
Which of the following is a characteristic of this condition?

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
Characteristics of the competent nurse include beginning to see the current situation
in terms of long-range goals. This nurse is able to prioritize among patients and base actions on
conscious deliberate planning but may still lack speed and flexibility. As such, the competent
nurse is more adept than the novice and advanced beginner but less skilled than the proficient
nurse.




student77

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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