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OSWALD

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A nurse expresses frustration with the ANA stance that supports collective bargaining. This nurse
  states, all collective bargaining will do for nurses is make the public mad and possibly increase our
  salary..
 
  This nurse adds that she sees nursing as a calling and therefore finds no reason for nurses
  to engage in collective bargaining. What rationale might one use that could impact the opinion of
  this nurse regarding the value of collective bargaining?
  A) Higher salaries will draw more individuals to nursing and therefore increase job satisfaction.
  B) Collective bargaining provides a mechanism for resolving conflicts within the workplace thus
  enhancing patient care.
  C) Through collective bargaining nurses will develop a stronger power base by which they can
  influence social policy.
  D) Collective bargaining is one element that will allow nurses to obtain a professional status.

Question 2

An attending physician repeatedly asks a young nurse out. The nurse does not wish to date the
  physician and is uncomfortable with the manner in which he has suggested they meet after work.
  What action should the nurse take?
 
  A) Inform the physician that the advances are unwelcome and notify the nurse manager of the
  physician's behavior.
  B) Calmly and politely continue to decline the physician's advances and ask colleagues for
  advise.
  C) Ignore the advances as nurses hold no power over physicians and the nurse is likely to lose
  her job if she reports the harassing behavior.
  D) Report the physician to the American Medical Association.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




OSWALD

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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