Horizontal violence between nurses may be seen as acts of aggression by one individual to another. It usually consists of verbal or emotional abuse, but can include physical abuse as well
Which of the following are considered to be common acts of verbal or emotional horizontal violence? Select all that apply. a. raising of eyebrows or making faces in response to comments from the individual
b. not being available to provide assistance in moving a patient
c. accidentally bumping into a new nurse causing her to drop a handful of patient charts
d. saying that the reason why everyone has to stay late is because Nurse Q did not get her work done on time
e. snide remarks or abrupt response to questions posed by a new nurse on the unit
f. group infighting and refusal to let a new nurse speak when the group or clique is present
D, E, F
Horizontal violence has been described as an expression of group behavior that evolves from feelings of low self-esteem and lack of respect from others where the individual feels oppressed (Longo & Sherman, 2007). Nurses have also been described as "eating their own" due to verbal, nonverbal, and physical abusive behavioral practices such as acting behind somebody's back or belittling others. Horizontal violence may be verbal, nonverbal, or physical in nature. Examples of verbal horizontal violence abuse include: saying that the reason why everyone has to stay late is because Nurse Q did not get her work done on time, snide remarks or abrupt response to questions posed by a new nurse on the unit, group infighting and refusal to let a new nurse speak when the group or clique is present. Nonverbal examples are raising of eyebrows or making faces in response to comments from the individual, and physical examples of horizontal violence include not being available to provide assistance in moving a patient or accidentally bumping into a new nurse, causing her to drop a handful of patient charts.
You might also like to view...
The nurse should know that the results of untreated amblyopia ("lazy eye") in the child may include
a. Impaired depth perception b. Strabismus c. Color deficiency d. Ptosis
With the involvement of the local government and health department, a community-wide pro-gram is planned to make all public businesses smoke free, thus eliminating exposure to sec-ond-hand smoke
Which of the following levels of prevention of program planning and evaluation is being applied? a. Primary prevention b. Secondary prevention c. Tertiary prevention d. Assessment
Convert 5:6 to a percent rounded to the nearest hundredth: _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse is completing preoperative assessment on a male client who states, "I am allergic to codeine." Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
1. Apply an allergy bracelet on the client's wrist 2. Label the client's allergies on the front of the chair 3. Ask the client what happens when he takes codeine 4. Document the allergy on the medication administration record