The nurse works in a federal hospital that is beginning the collective bargaining process with nurses. The nurse is disappointed to discover that which concern cannot be addressed in negotiations?

1. Work hours
2. Job responsibilities
3. Wages
4. Conditions of client care


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Rationale 1: Conditions of work, such as work hours, can be negotiated.
Rationale 2: Job responsibilities can be negotiated.
Rationale 3: Wages cannot be negotiated in federal institutions.
Rationale 4: Conditions of client care can be negotiated.
Global Rationale:

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a. Attention to economical nursing practice b. Willingness to advocate for the patient c. Familiarity with local patient-focused resources d. Working relationship with community medical professionals

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