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The nurse manager identifies that an increase in medication errors and adverse patient incidents are occurring with the new nurses. What would be happening with the new nursing staff that is causing this increase in patient safety issues?
1. Participation in a year-long transition to practice program continues
2. Participation in a formal orientation program has ended
3. More rigid disciplinary procedures for novice nurses
4. Less rigid disciplinary procedures for novice nurses
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Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies

Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies


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Rationale 1: Participation in a year-long transition to practice program would reduce medication errors and adverse patient incidents. (See Page 49 Safety and New Nurses)
Rationale 2: When participation in a formal orientation program ends the stress levels of new nurses increases. This increase in stress results in more patient safety issues. (See Page 49 Safety and New Nurses)
Rationale 3: Disciplinary procedures tend to be less severe for novice nurses. More rigid disciplinary procedures is not occurring. (See Page 49 Safety and New Nurses)
Rationale 4: Disciplinary procedures tend to be less severe for novice nurses. The lack of discipline would not cause an increase in patient safety issues. (See Page 49 Safety and New Nurses)
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