A problem has arisen on a unit whose nursing staff is composed primarily of members of Generation X
Which strategies should the nurse manager employ to get staff input into solving this problem? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Schedule a staff meeting for discussion of the problem and its possible solutions.
2. Post a notice on the bulletin board explaining the issue.
3. Ask nurses individually for input.
4. Develop a possible solution and share it with nurses in a formal meeting.
5. Ask for input via text message and promise to respond to texts immediately.
2,3
Rationale 1: Generation X members do not like group problem solving and decision making. This is more the style of baby boomers.
Rationale 2: Generation X members would be more likely to read the information, formulate an opinion, and share it with the manager. They like decisions to be made without unnecessary discussion.
Rationale 3: Generation X members do not like unnecessary discussion, so asking for input individually would be a good strategy.
Rationale 4: Traditionalists are more likely to respond to a suggestion from someone higher in the chain of command. They also tend to be more formal.
Rationale 5: Generation Y is more likely to want immediate feedback from e-mails or text messages.
Global Rationale:
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