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MULTIPLE CHOICE v
1. A graduate nurse has been hired as a nurse at a local hospital. The new nurse is inthe .
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honeymoon phase of role transition when making which of the following statements? v v v v v v v v v v v
v a. “I am so nervous about being on my own as a nurse.”
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b. “This will be a great learning experience.” v v v v v v .
c. “I can’t wait to have a steady paycheck.”
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d. “This job is perfect. I can finally do things my own way.” v v v v v v v v v v v
ANSWER: D v .
The honeymoon phase is when the student nurse sees the world of nursing as quite rosy.
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Often, the new graduate is fascinated with the thrill of arriving in the profession. Reality
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shock occurs when one moves into the workforce after several years of educational
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preparation. Recovery and resolution occur when the graduate nurse is able to laugh at .
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encountered situations. During this time, tension decreases, perception increases, and the
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nurse is able to grow as a person.
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PTS: 1 v DIF: Cognitive Level: Application/Applying v v v
REF: Table 1.1 v v OBJ: Identify the characteristics of reality shock.
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TOP: Reality shock v v MSC: NCLEX®: Safe and effective care environment v v v v v v
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2. Which of the following actions by the graduate nurse is an inappropriate methodologyto
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a. Networking .
b. Obtaining a mentor v v
c. Returning to school v v
d. Joining a support group v v v
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The transition period is successfully managed when the graduate is able to evaluate the work
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vsituation objectively and predict effectively the actions and reactions of other staff.
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the ability to see humor in a situation may be a first step. Returning to school is a positivestep .
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after the graduate has worked through role transition, has some clinical experience,and is
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ready to focus on a new career objective. Networking, obtaining a mentor, and joining a
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support group would give the graduate nurse an opportunity to talk to others experiencing the
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, stress associated with reality shock. The nurse would benefit from “talking through” issuesand
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learning how to cope.
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REF: p. 9 v v OBJ: Describe methods to promote a successful transition.
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TOP: Reality shock
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MSC: NCLEX®: Safe and effective care environment Not applicable
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3. A nurse is trying to avoid burnout. Which of the following actions is a valid way to achievethis?
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a. Refusing to constantly work extra shifts v v v v v .
b. Withdrawing from peer support group v v v v
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d. Changing jobs every 6 to 12 months . v v v v v v v
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One of the quickest ways to experience burnout is to “overwork the overtime.” Set priorities
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with your mental and physical health being the highest priority. Learning to say “no” to extra
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shifts is a positive means of coping of avoiding burnout. “Going native” is the term that .
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describes how recent graduates begin to copy and identify the reality of theirrole-transition
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experience by rejecting the values from nursing school and functioning more like a team
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member at their place of employment. Withdrawing from peer support groups, “going
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native,” . and changing jobs every 6 to 12 months would increase the chance of the nurse
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experiencing
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burnout. The nurse should instead focus on his/her practice and seek out support from
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other nurses.
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REF: p. 7 OBJ: Describe methods to promote a successful transition.
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TOP: Reality shock
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MSC: NCLEX®: Safe and effective care environment Not applicable .
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4. Which of the following statements by the graduate nurse shows an understanding of
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reality shock as it applies to nursing? .
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a. “Reality shock is the period when a person moves from school into the v v v v v v v v v v v v
b. workforce.”“Reality shock is the realization that practice and education are not the v v v v v v v v v v v
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c. “Reality shock is the period from graduation to becoming an experienced nurse.”. v v v v v v v v v v v
d. “Reality shock is a transition phase that new graduates go through before changing v v v v v v v v v v v v
jobs.”
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ANSWER: A v .