Chapter 21: Selecting, Developing, and Evaluating Staff Yoder-Wise: Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
1. The nurse manager schedules evaluations of staff members using a newly developed performance appraisal tool. The development of a performance appraisal tool should include: a. organizational mission, philosophy, and position requirements. b. a generalized overview of the duties of a position. c. a skills checklist and accreditation requirements. d. an ordinal scale that ranks all employees. - ANS: A Performance appraisal tools and processes should reflect the organizational mission and philosophy, as well as position requirements. 2. John, a new graduate, reviews the employee evaluation for his new position. The first section requires that he list his own specific objectives to be accomplished. This is an example of: a. the traditional rating scale. b. learning goals, or management by objectives. c. a forced distribution scale. d. a behavior-anchored rating scale. - ANS: B In management by objectives, the employer and the employee jointly establish clear and measurable objectives for the next performance period. 3. John notes that the next section is specific to the organizational philosophy and has a 4-point ordinal scale that describes performance from "always meets expectations" to "does not meet expectations." This type of evaluation is most commonly known as: a. a behavior-anchored rating scale. b. management by objectives/learning goals. c. the forced distribution scale. d. a graphic rating scale. - ANS: D
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