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A student nurse has recently started a new job in a long-term care facility. In the interview, the student was told that she would receive two weeks of orientation prior to working on her own.
 
  After the first night of work, the student was told she was now allowed to work on her own. This situation may lead to:
  A) role conflict
  B) role ambiguity
  C) role strain
  D) role transition

Question 2

A newly married client is attempting to fulfill the role of wife, professional, and lover. She tells the nurse that she does not feel that she is fulfilling any of the roles well. The nurse will document this as:
 
  A) role strain.
  B) role ambiguity.
  C) role conflict.
  D) role transition.



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Ans: B
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Role ambiguity occurs when the person lacks knowledge of role expectations, which fosters anxiety and confusion which can lead to feelings of uncertainty about how to be successful in this new role. Role conflict is related to expectations concerning the role. Role conflict can be described as intrapersonal (role expectations conflict with the person's values), interpersonal(when the person's expectations differ from that of some significant other), or interrole (exists when a person is expected to fulfill two or more roles simultaneously). Role strain occurs when the person perceives himself as inadequate or unsuited for a role. This can occur in any role or because of having to fill too many roles. People make multiple role transitions in a lifetime.

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Ans: A
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Role strain occurs when the person perceives himself as inadequate or unsuited for a role. This can occur in any role or because of numerous roles. People make multiple role transitions in a lifetime. Role ambiguity occurs when the person lacks knowledge of role expectations, which fosters anxiety and confusion. Role conflict is related to expectations concerning the role. Role conflict can be described as intrapersonal, interpersonal, or interrole.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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