Bedbugs are imaginary creatures in a nursery rhyme.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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At Hospital XYZ, staff members on Y3 have dealt with the third head nurse in three years. Donna, the current head nurse, lacks confidence in patient-nurse relationships, and scheduling and other processes are routinely left to the last minute
Staff members approached Donna first and then administration with their concerns about Donna's effectiveness as a leader. The staff was told that the problem is likely staff related, that it is simply an unhappy group, and that there is nothing that will be done further about their concerns. The philosophy of the organization indicates that "open, transparent communication between staff and management is desired and supported," and that "innovation and creative thinking are the foundation of the organization's progress." In assessing this situation as a newly hired senior executive, you anticipate that: a. Staff members will resolve the conflict on their own. b. The situation will lead to ongoing disgruntlement and attrition. c. No further discussion or concerns will come out of the situation. d. The head nurse will be able to resolve the conflict on her own.
Strategies to promote minorities in the nursing workforce include:
a. raise awareness level of diversity issues b. seek experts on cross-cultural nursing issues c. mentoring programs matching people on cultural backgrounds d. Use technology and media to connect people of different cultures e. All of the above
A nurse on the unit makes an error in the calculation of the dose of medication for a critically ill patient. The patient suffered no ill consequences from the administration. The nurse decides not to report the error or file an incident report
The nurse is violating which principle of ethics? a. Fidelity b. Individuality c. Justice d. Values clarification
A nurse decides to use the ethical principle of teleology to make clinical decisions. This principle is based on the premise that actions are determined by their consequences. Which situation would most likely cause an ethical dilemma for this nurse?
a. Assisting with a laparoscopy for a tubal pregnancy b. Refusal of a patient to take his medica-tions c. Patient reconsiders surgery for cancer d. Woman refuses to terminate her pregnancy even knowing the fetus has non–life-sustaining defects