When positive motivation is used in the nursing profession, which statement is most descriptive of the benefits received?

1. Increased knowledge, skill, and respect
2. Team mentality, improved professionalism, and lifelong learning
3. Decreased turnover, fewer problems, lower-acuity clients
4. Increased number in management, improved morale, fewer vacancies


Answer: 2

Rationale: Focusing on the profession as a whole, the benefits received are improved team mentality, professionalism, and a belief in lifelong learning, as these are indicative of a pervasive attitude of optimism, respect, trust, and intentionality for the whole profession. While motivation can lead to increased knowledge, skill, and respect, this option focuses on the individual nurse, not nursing as a profession. Positive motivation does not necessarily mean decreased turnover, fewer problems, or lower-acuity clients. Finally, positive motivation in nursing does not mean more will go into management, although it should improve morale and decrease turnover.

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