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EAugust

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The new psychiatric-mental health nurse expresses confidence in her ability to perform to expectations. These feelings reflect which domain of psychological empowerment?
 
  1. Impact
  2. Meaning
  3. Competence
  4. Self-determination Impact

Question 2

The nurse manager is planning strategies to empower nurses. Which is most likely to be beneficial to a frontline nurse at the point of service? Select all that apply.
 
  1. A library where nurses can read quietly during breaks and lunch
  2. A strong, well-organized orientation program for new hires
  3. A weekly staff meeting with CE opportunities offered frequently
  4. An active, well-attended bicycling club which meets every week
  5. A manager who encourages staff to join professional organizations

Question 3

The relative of a woman with severe mental illness requests that the woman be involuntarily committed because of her history of numerous hospitalizations and because she is refusing to get dressed.
 
  Based on which factor does the nurse recognize that the woman likely does not qualify for involuntary commitment?
  1. The woman has used up her hospital coverage.
  2. The woman has not voluntarily requested hospitalization.
  3. There is no evidence that woman is a danger to self or others.
  4. It is less than two weeks since the woman's most recent hospital discharge.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 3
Explanation: Competence is the perception that one's work is skillful and can meet job expectations. Impact is the sense that the nurse can influence important outcomes in the job setting. Meaning implies that the job requirements are a good fit with the nurse's beliefs and values. Self-determination implies that one has control over one's work situation and has some autonomy.

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Answer to Question 3

Answer: 3
Explanation: Although regulations vary by state, a common criterion for involuntary admission is that the patient poses a danger to self or others. There is no evidence that the woman described is threatening herself or others. If the patient met the criteria for hospitalization, she could be admitted even if she did not have hospital coverage under her health insurance plan or had recently been hospitalized. By definition, patients who are involuntarily hospitalized do not want or voluntarily request hospitalization.




EAugust

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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