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bclement10

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A key advantage that a nurse manager has in terms of delegating is that:
 
  a. Clients receive less attention because too many staff make it difficult to coordinate care.
  b. Nurses report less pressure to perform necessary tasks themselves.
  c. Administration can predict overtime more accurately.
  d. Team skills can be used more effectively.

Question 2

An interviewee for a nurse manager position asks for a copy of the organizational chart. Organizational charts provide information about the role component of:
 
  a. Expectations.
  b. Opportunities.
  c. Responsibilities.
  d. Lines of communication.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
The use of multilevel healthcare providers enables healthcare organizations and nursing to provide patient-centered care, with a focus on abilities and skills that can be employed to perform what is needed now. As tasks become more complicated, delegating skills to others enables the nurse to effectively deliver a complex level of care.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
No matter what role an individual is in, multiple relationships exist with individuals including supervisors and peers. Roles incorporate patterns of structured interactions between the manager and people in these groups. Organizational charts provide information about relationships and lines of communication in the organization.





 

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