A manager relies on his director (immediate supervisor) for advice about enrolling in graduate school to prepare for a career as a nurse executive.
The director may exercise what kinds of power in the relationship with the manager in this advisory situation?
a. Expert, coercive, and referent
b. Reward, connection, and information
c. Referent, expert, and information
d. Reward, referent, and information
Question 2A new graduate RN joins your unit. After a few weeks, she complains about some of her peers on the unit and compares their practices negatively to what she learned in her nursing program.
She also is vocal about how she has learned so much here that she did not learn in her program. She is best described as:
a. Having cultural sensitivity.
b. Experiencing cultural diversity.
c. Experiencing cultural marginality.
d. Experiencing acculturation.
Question 3During performance appraisal, you praise Xia for her attention and care to nursing details. You suggest that her care would be further enhanced by greater acknowledgment of patients' feelings.
Xia bursts into tears and leaves the office. Later, you learn that criticism is perceived as akin to failure in Xia's culture. You reflect on how you could modify your approach in the future to acknowledge different cultural interpretations of feedback. Your response is indicative of:
a. Bias.
b. Cultural awareness.
c. Cultural diversity.
d. Ethnocentricity.
Question 4As a manager, you are responsible for two separate units: a CCU and a cardiac step-down unit. The organization and relationships on these units are distinct and very different from one another.
Your decision has been to support the uniqueness of these units because each is effective in different ways in providing patient care. This approach is consistent with which principle?
a. Transculturalism
b. Cross-culturalism
c. Multiculturalism
d. Acculturation
Question 5Sarah, RN, complains to you that a male nurse from a different culture sits very close during charting and leans toward her when speaking. In responding to Sarah, you consider that differences across cultures that are relevant to this situation include:
a. Eye contact.
b. Personal space.
c. Harassment.
d. Expressions of feeling.