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jCorn1234

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8. The nurse manager is interviewing a nurse candidate for a staff position on the unit. Which of the following questions should be included in this interview?
 
  1. What year were you born?
  2. What church do you attend?
  3. Where were your parents born?
  4. What kinds of skills were needed for your last position?

Question 2

9. Place the following activities in order according to the performance appraisal process.
 
  _____ The nurse manager shares the results of the evaluation process with the nurse's immediate supervisor, per the organization's policies.
  _____ The nurse manager includes specific ways for the nurse to achieve more success.
  _____ The staff nurse creates a summary of goals that the nurse has achieved since the last evaluation.
  _____ The nurse manager praises the nurse for successes that have occurred since the last evaluation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 4

Rationale: During an interview, it is appropriate and important to determine experiences and skills that the candidate possesses. The interviewer should discuss what the new position entails and determine the candidate's level of motivation to ensure a good fit on the unit. It is inappropriate to inquire about the candidate's age, date of birth, race, religion, ethnicity, or culture.

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
1. The staff nurse creates a summary of goals that the nurse has achieved since the last evaluation.
2. The nurse manager praises the nurse for successes that have occurred since the last evaluation.
3. The nurse manager includes specific ways for the nurse to achieve more success.
4. The nurse manager shares the results of the evaluation process with the nurse's immediate supervisor, per the organization's policies.

Rationale:
The two-way performance appraisal process includes planning by the nurse manager (supervisor) and by the nurse who is being evaluated. It is important for the nurse to write down the goals that have been achieved and future goals. During the interview, the nurse manager should begin with praising the employee and later include suggestions for improvement. Following the evaluation, the nurse manager should share information about the evaluations with the nurse's immediate supervisor. This step should be included in the organizational policy because data that are not shared cannot be used to improve processes.




jCorn1234

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


patma1981

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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