The newest approach to orienting is referred to as:

a. selecting.
b. onboarding.
c. submersion.
d. precepting.


B
The newest approach to orienting is referred to as onboarding (Lee, 2008). Onboarding expands the orientation beyond the employee's initial introduction to the organization and role expecta-tions by providing ongoing coaching and mentorship through a defined program.

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a. Female breast development. b. Production of sperm. c. Maturation of ova. d. Secretion of gonadotropin-releasing hormone.

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To administer oxygen by bag and mask to a newborn, you would position the baby

A) in Trendelenburg's position. B) on the back with the neck slightly flexed. C) on the back with the head slightly extended. D) position is unimportant as long as the tongue is pulled forward.

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Which strategies should the nurse include in the plan of care when trying to minimize sleep disruptions for a patient in an ICU? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Instituting a short course of therapy for sleeping agents 2. Accurate scoring and vigilance in sedation and sedation scoring 3. Managing the environment to reduce lighting, sounds, and so on 4. Minimizing staff interruptions during sleep periods 5. Scheduling treatments only during the day or at least 4 hours apart at night

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In what is called a "new" organizational structure, versus a traditional structure, what is true of the chain of command?

a. Communication flows from the top down. b. Authority and responsibility are aligned. c. Informal communication prevails. d. Authority and responsibility are delegated to the lowest operational level.

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