Which statements by a nurse manager would the supervisor interpret as indicating an understanding of why collective bargaining is complicated for nurses? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are

selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "There just are not many union options for nurses."
2. "None of the unions available for nurses were developed specifically for nurses."
3. "The determination of who is eligible to join a union is complicated."
4. "In some institutions, nurses have formed their own unions."
5. "No nursing unions have the backing of national organizations like the AFL/CIO."


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Rationale 1: Several organizations offer union options for nurses.
Rationale 2: National Nurses United and United American Nurses are organizations specifically for nurses.
Rationale 3: The determination of who is a supervisor is complicated in nursing.
Rationale 4: Nurses in some institutions have formed their own unions.
Rationale 5: Untied American Nurses is an AFL/CIO affiliate.
Global Rationale:

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