The nurses of a hospital have given notice of their desire to unionize. The nurse executive is meeting with all nurse managers to discuss their role

Which information should the executive provide for these managers? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "We need to stop this if at all possible. I am counting on you to discourage nurses from joining the union."
2. "If the nurses on your unit want to organize, do not interfere."
3. "You cannot say anything about the union, but your actions can speak for you."
4. "We are not going to participate in this."
5. "I will keep you posted as we move through this process."


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Rationale 1: Encouraging or discouraging union membership by a manager is an unfair labor practice.
Rationale 2: Interference with the right to organize is an unfair labor practice.
Rationale 3: Any act of domination or indication of preference regarding the union is an unfair labor practice.
Rationale 4: Refusal to bargain collectively is an unfair labor practice.
Rationale 5: The managers must be kept apprised of the process.
Global Rationale:

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The nurse is evaluating care provided to a client with respiratory alkalosis. Which outcomes indicate that nursing care has been effective for this client?

Select all that apply. A) Respiratory rate 18 and regular B) Sleeping through the night C) Gait steady D) Consistent body weight E) Using prescribed bronchodilators

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A nurse charts that a patient has a contusion that is approximately 3 inches in diameter on the right thigh. The nurse understands that a contusion is

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