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While working as the charge nurse on the 7:00 p.m. to
7:00 a.m. shift, the nurse overhears the UAP speaking
harshly to Mr. Hernandez, who has an expressive aphasia
and a left hemiparesis from a stroke. When the UAP
leaves the room, the nurse decides to speak with her.
Which of the following would be the most appropriate
approach? A) "I have decided to change your assignment
from Mr. Hernandez to Mrs. Hopkins."
B) "I am concerned because it sounded to me as though
you might be losing patience with Mr. Hernandez."
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C) "You need to watch your tone of voice as it sounded
very harsh."
D) "Perhaps you need to consider attending a training
session on communication skills."
Answer: B
The health-care institution where Cori is a nurse manager
has moved to e-mail as a method of communication.
When using this communication method, it is important to
remember that: A) Professional e-mail must use formal
headings.
B) Professional e-mail may remain informal.
C) E-mail does not require the same level of courtesy as a
formally written communication.
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D) Professional e-mail should be written in all capital
letters.
Answer: B
Which of the following would not be acceptable behavior in
the on-line communication environment? A) If you were
face-to-face, would you say this?
B) Follow the same rules of behavior on-line that you
follow when dealing with individuals in person
C) Sending copies of information only to individuals with a
need to know.
D) Using a communication language style that will cause a
reaction on the part of the receiver.
Answer: D
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David, the nurse manager, asks to see Allison, a new RN,
for a few minutes after lunch. When Allison mentions this
to her colleagues at lunch, they fill her with dread about
the purpose of the meeting. Allison reluctantly stops by
David's office. He asks Allison to sit down and says, "I
thought you should know that I heard you explaining the
procedure for a cardiac catheterization today to Mrs.
Young. You did a great job, and I also wanted to let you
know that the unit has literature that you can give the
clients regarding many of the procedures they may
undergo while here." Allison leaves the office feeling very
good about herself. David provided Allison with: A)
Negative feedback
B) Constructive criticism