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maychende

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Which aspect of our tradition and history in nursing may impede our movement towards future-oriented thinking?
 
  a. Lack of confidence
  b. Focus on the discipline of nursing
  c. Focus on details in the everyday practice
  d. Mistrust of trends and new evidence

Question 2

A stroke unit experiences numerous changes related to implementation of new technology, a changed nursing care delivery model, and staff turnover within a period of 6 months.
 
  Staff members begin to show signs of reluctance to implement any more changes. This exemplifies:
 
  a. A poor relationship between leaders and staff.
  b. Lack of knowledge regarding the importance of changes.
  c. Striving to achieve stability in the midst of great disequilibrium.
  d. The importance of chaos in promoting adherence with established practices.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Because of our history of attention to details, we may need to challenge ourselves in developing our ability for leadership. Moving from micromanaging to focusing on setting expectations for those for whom we are accountable may feel uncomfortable. However, that movement reinforces our ability to deal with longer-term issues.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Stability and chaos are at opposite ends of a continuum. When chaos is present, change occurs but life may seem uncontrollable. Resisting further change is a move toward establishment of equilibrium.



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