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Test Bank For Nursing Today: Transition and Trends 9th Edition By JoAnn Zerwekh; MSN; EdD; RN and Ashley Zerwekh Garneau; MS; RN,ISBN-9780323401685 All Chapters 1-26 Covered Complete Guide A+.

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TEST BANK FOR
NURSING TODAY
TRANSITION AND
TRENDS 9TH EDITION
BY ZERWEKH All
chapters




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, TEST BANK FOR NURSING TODAY
TRANSITION AND TRENDS 9TH EDITION BY
ZERWEKH
All chapters




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,Chapter 01: Role Transitions
Zerwekh: Evolve Resources for Nursing Today, 9th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A graduate nurse has been hired as a nurse at a local hospital. The new nurse is in the
honeymoon phase of role transition when making which of the following statements?
a. “I am so nervous about being on my own as a nurse.”
b. “This will be a great learning experience.”
c. “I can’t wait to have a steady paycheck.”
d. “This job is perfect. I can finally do things my own way.”
ANS: D
The honeymoon phase is when the student nurse sees the world of nursing as quite rosy.
Often, the new graduate is fascinated with the thrill of arriving in the profession. Reality
shock occurs when one moves into the workforce after several years of educational
preparation. Recovery and resolution occur when the graduate nurse is able to laugh at
encountered situations. During this time, tension decreases, perception increases, and the
nurse is able to grow as a person.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Application/Applying
REF: Table 1.1 OBJ: Identify the characteristics of reality shock.
TOP: Reality shock MSC: NCLEX®: Safe and effective care environment

2. Which of the following actions by the graduate nurse is an inappropriate methodology to
recover from reality shock?
a. Networking
b. Obtaining a mentor
c. Returning to school
d. Joining a support group
ANS: C
The transition period is successfully managed when the graduate is able to evaluate the work
situation objectively and predict effectively the actions and reactions of other staff. Nurturing
the ability to see humor in a situation may be a first step. Returning to school is a positive step
after the graduate has worked through role transition, has some clinical experience, and is
ready to focus on a new career objective. Networking, obtaining a mentor, and joining a
support group would give the graduate nurse an opportunity to talk to others experiencing the
stress associated with reality shock. The nurse would benefit from “talking through” issues
and learning how to cope.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Application/Applying
REF: p. 9 OBJ: Describe methods to promote a successful transition.
TOP: Reality shock
MSC: NCLEX®: Safe and effective care environment Not applicable

3. A nurse is trying to avoid burnout. Which of the following actions is a valid way to achieve
this?
a. Refusing to constantly work extra shifts
b. Withdrawing from peer support group




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, c. “Going native”
d. Changing jobs every 6 to 12 months
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ANS: A
One of the quickest ways to experience burnout is to “overwork the overtime.” Set priorities
with your mental and physical health being the highest priority. Learning to say “no” to extra
shifts is a positive means of coping of avoiding burnout. “ aGb oi r bi .nc ogmn/ t ae st it ve” is the term that
describes how recent graduates begin to copy and identify the reality of their role-transition
experience by rejecting the values from nursing school and functioning more like a team
member at their place of employment. Withdrawing from peer support groups, “going native,”
a bi rb .c o m /t es t
and changing jobs every 6 to 12 months would increase th e c h a n c e o f the nurse experiencing
burnout. The nurse should instead focus on his/her practice and seek out support from other
nurses.
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PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Application/Applying
REF: p. 7 OBJ: Describe methods to promote a successful transition.
TOP: Reality shock
MSC: NCLEX®: Safe and effective care environment Not appalibcirabb.cloem/test

4. Which of the following statements by the graduate nurse shows an understanding of reality
shock as it applies to nursing? abirb.com/test
a. “Reality shock is the period when a person moves from school into the
workforce.”
b. “Reality shock is the realization that practice and education are not the same.”
c. “Reality shock is the period from graduation to becomai bni gr b . ac onme/ t xe spt erienced nurse.”
d. “Reality shock is a transition phase that new graduates go through before changing
jobs.”
ANS: A abirb.com/test
“Reality shock” is a term often used to describe the reaction experienced when one moves into
the workforce after several years of educational preparation. The new graduate is caught in the
situation of moving from a familiar, comfortable educat i o na bai lr be. cno vmi/ treosnt ment into a new role in
the workforce where the expectations are not clearly defined or may not even be realistic. The
realization that practice and nursing school are not the same is often associated with “going
native.” When nurses move from one position to another, they have already experienced
reality shock. Becoming an experienced nurse takes time aanb idr b .icso mn /ot et s pt art of the definition of
reality shock.

PTS: 1 DIF: Cognitive Level: Application/Applying
a b i rb . c o m /t es t
REF: p. 5 OBJ: Identify the characteristics of reali t y s h o ck .
TOP: Reality shock MSC: NCLEX®: Not applicable

5. A student in the last semester of nursing school has establiasbhi r eb .dc oam /gt eos at l of making a successful
role transition to graduate nurse. Which statement by the student indicates his/her
understanding of how to achieve this goal?
a. “I should care for increased numbers of patients to enhance work organization
skills.” abirb.com/test

b. “I will observe staff nurses as they perform nursing procedures to refine
technique.”
c. “I should seek increasingly close guidance from the nuarbsi ribn. cgo mi n/ t se st rt uctor to reduce
errors.”

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