QUESTION 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. […]
QUESTION John notes that the next section is specific to the organizational philosophy and has a four-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. […]
QUESTION As part of orientation to your unit, you decide to administer Kolb’s Learning Style Inventory (LSI) to new staff. The most likely reason for your decision is that the use of Kolb’s LSI: a. Reduces the cost of orientation. b. Determines if there is fit between learner and organizational values. c. Develops the strengths […]
QUESTION Which of the following might best conclude an interview? a. “Thank you for your interest. Someone will be in touch with you soon.” b. “Before you go, we will make sure that we have your contact information. Thank you for coming.” c. “I will be in contact with all candidates by telephone by next […]
QUESTION In determining the fit of a candidate with the culture on your unit, which of the following interview questions might be asked? a. “Could you review your resume for us, highlighting your certifications and experience?” b. “If we were to ask your references, what would they list as your strengths? Weaknesses?” c. “We have […]
QUESTION The biggest challenge in the recruitment of staff is: a. Finding well-qualified candidates who can function well within your particular work culture. b. Recruiting individuals with the appropriate qualifications and experience. c. Screening out candidates who are unable to function well within a team. d. Determining if candidates have had previous negative experiences in […]
QUESTION In evaluating weekend mortality rates, the head nurse on the cardiac unit is surprised to find that they are higher than on weekdays. In exploring the reasons for this apparent anomaly, the head nurse focuses on: a. Availability of diagnostic personnel. b. Availability of physicians. c. Communication with on-call providers. d. Acuity level of […]
QUESTION An outpatient clinic advertised for RN positions. Before authorizing an open position, the nurse manager should: a. Review the position description and performance expectations for the opening. b. Place an ad in the local newspaper and on the telephone job line. c. Review all current applications on file. d. Look for employees within the […]
QUESTION To maintain patient safety, studies suggest that scheduling should avoid: a. Rotating shifts. b. Weekends. c. 8-hour shifts. d. Mandatory overtime. ANSWER: ANS: A Rotating shifts and overtime past 12 hours (mandatory or not) are being shown to increase nurse error and jeopardize patient safety.
QUESTION Anecdotal notes: a. Should be completed only when there are performance concerns. b. Can be used to support and justify fairness in termination discussions. c. Are unnecessary if the evaluation instrument is thorough. d. Need to be completed at the end of a performance period. ANSWER: ANS: B Anecdotal notes should be kept […]