You are a graduate nurse in search of a mentor. To find a good match, what should you look for?
a. Choose an experienced nurse who is suc-cessful.
b. Look for things you and the potential mentor have in common.
c. Be very specific with the questions you ask of the possible mentor.
d. Be careful not to disclose too much per-sonal information.
While discussing a mentoring program with the nursing director, the nurse manager correctly states that mentoring is a
a. partnership. c. static relationship.
b. one-way street. d. method of gaining more experience.
The staff nurse, in the tenth hour of a 12-hour shift, is told by the house supervisor that the nurse replacement will be 2 hours late and the staff nurse must work these extra 2 hours. The nurse is unable to stay over.
What is the best action for the nurse to talk? a. Talk to the person over the house super-visor.
b. Refuse and go home on time because from being too tired to work.
c. Fix some strong coffee and call home to explain the situation.
d. Ask if the supervisor could work a double because the supervisor needs the money.
The nurse professor is lecturing to students in their final semester of nursing school. Which statement by the nurse professor about mentoring is accurate?
a. Mentoring involves solving an individu-al's problems..
b. Mentoring focuses on the needs of someone else..
c. Mentoring means helping someone reach his or her long-term goals..
d. Mentoring requires pairing an expe-rienced person with a novice..