Deck 12: The Nurses Role As Political Advocate

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How can power be defined?

A)Position within an organization
B)Control over events
C)Authority to act
D)Potential to influence events
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Who might the nurse contact in her desire to learn more about legislative matters related to nursing in his or her area?

A)The National League for Nursing
B)The local medical society
C)AFL-CIO
D)The state or provincial nursing association
Question
Which option describes Benner's concept of transformative power?

A)A healing relationship
B)Assisting someone to change self-image
C)Helping someone navigate the healthcare bureaucracy
D)Assisting a client to return to normal life
Question
From which source does legitimate power within an organization come?

A)Expert remembering
B)Perceived ability to reward others
C)Formal job position
D)Charisma and personal charm
Question
Benner identified six types of power used by nurses.With which concept are these powers associated?

A)Becoming
B)Caring
C)Curing
D)Healing
Question
Which is true of nursing and politics?

A)Nurses have little political influence.
B)Nurses have been involved in politics for years.
C)Politics in a new arena for nursing.
D)There is no reason for nurses to be involved in politics.
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In which activities would a nurse lobbyist engage?

A)Influencing a legislator to support certain legislation
B)Passive resistance
C)Political demonstrations
D)Running for office
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In which activities do political action committees (PACs)primarily engage?

A)Developing organizational policies
B)Collective bargaining
C)Endorsing political candidates for office
D)Filing civil lawsuits
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What is a strategy used to influence political decisions?

A)Demanding change
B)Acting as an individual
C)Negotiating
D)Complaining to peers
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The nurse has been invited to an informal nursing networking meeting at a church close to the hospital where she works.What should the nurse expect to encounter at this meeting?

A)A requirement to pledge money to the group by paying dues.
B)A focus on getting to know the others attending.
C)Presence of the local television network's news anchor.
D)A plea to support the church by donating time to events.
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Which skills are useful to increase a nurse's political astuteness and activity? (Select all that apply. )

A)Keep informed about health issues.
B)Be able to analyze an issue.
C)Be able to speak out and voice an opinion.
D)Be able to work best independently.
E)Have the ability to use a power base.
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The nurse who works at a Veterans Administration hospital would like to publicly campaign for a candidate in a national election.This nurse should first review which document?

A)The Nursing Reform Act
B)The Nightingale Amendment
C)The Hatch Act
D)The Cox Amendment
Question
What is the meaning of the word politics?

A)Campaigning for legislative candidates
B)Joining a political action committee
C)Having expert power
D)Influencing the allocation of scarce resources
Question
What kind of resource allocation does politics influence?

A)Only monetary
B)Mainly personal resources
C)Any limited resource
D)Primarily those at a national level
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A group of nurses would like to help change a workplace policy.What should these nurses consider in this desire?

A)Political action is best carried out individually.
B)Working in a group will require less individual time.
C)Group work fosters creative thinking and planning.
D)People with deep feelings about an issue often are too involved to be effective.
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The nurse has decided to contact state legislators regarding support for a health bill.Which is true about such requests?

A)Drop-in visits to the legislator's office are very effective.
B)Faxed copies of a form letter have the most impact.
C)Legislators should be addressed informally by first name.
D)Letters should be thoughtful and informed,but concise.
Question
Which source of power is associated with talents and skills?

A)Expert
B)Coercive
C)Legitimate
D)Reward
Question
What is the most basic way for the nurse to influence government?

A)Joining the national nursing organization
B)Registering to vote and voting
C)Working on political campaigns
D)Engaging in personal lobbying
Question
A Senate committee is conducting a hearing on an important healthcare bill.The nurse has been asked to testify before this committee.How should the nurse proceed?

A)Use professional terminology in discussing the issue.
B)Read the material to the committee to ensure accuracy.
C)Provide written copies of the testimony to each committee member.
D)Refer any committee member questions that arise to an expert in the field.
Question
Which nurse used contacts with powerful men in government to obtain needed personnel and supplies for wounded soldiers in the Crimea?

A)Harriet Tubman
B)Florence Nightingale
C)Lillian Wald
D)Margaret Sanger
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The vice president of nursing is reviewing the process of empowerment with all nursing managers in efforts to improve this behavior.In which order should the vice president explain the implement of this concept?

A)Support the staff
B)Provide staff with information
C)Highlight opportunities for development
D)Ensure resources to do the job are present
Question
What is the name of the national association developed for student nurses?

A)ANA
B)NSNA
C)CNA
D)NLN
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While attending a seminar the nurse meets the author of a popular nursing textbook who offers assistance and help to the nurse at any time.In which order should the nurse use the power of connection to contact this nurse author?

A)Avoid name-dropping
B)Provide a rationale for using the relationship
C)Consider the appropriate use of the connection
D)Recognize that reciprocation might be required
E)Limit the contact so that the relationship is not exploited
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What is the best way for the nurse to learn about the community in which he or she works?

A)Live in it
B)Read about it
C)Ask those who live in the community about it
D)Contact the local chamber of commerce
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Deck 12: The Nurses Role As Political Advocate
1
How can power be defined?

A)Position within an organization
B)Control over events
C)Authority to act
D)Potential to influence events
Potential to influence events
2
Who might the nurse contact in her desire to learn more about legislative matters related to nursing in his or her area?

A)The National League for Nursing
B)The local medical society
C)AFL-CIO
D)The state or provincial nursing association
The state or provincial nursing association
3
Which option describes Benner's concept of transformative power?

A)A healing relationship
B)Assisting someone to change self-image
C)Helping someone navigate the healthcare bureaucracy
D)Assisting a client to return to normal life
Assisting someone to change self-image
4
From which source does legitimate power within an organization come?

A)Expert remembering
B)Perceived ability to reward others
C)Formal job position
D)Charisma and personal charm
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5
Benner identified six types of power used by nurses.With which concept are these powers associated?

A)Becoming
B)Caring
C)Curing
D)Healing
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6
Which is true of nursing and politics?

A)Nurses have little political influence.
B)Nurses have been involved in politics for years.
C)Politics in a new arena for nursing.
D)There is no reason for nurses to be involved in politics.
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7
In which activities would a nurse lobbyist engage?

A)Influencing a legislator to support certain legislation
B)Passive resistance
C)Political demonstrations
D)Running for office
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8
In which activities do political action committees (PACs)primarily engage?

A)Developing organizational policies
B)Collective bargaining
C)Endorsing political candidates for office
D)Filing civil lawsuits
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9
What is a strategy used to influence political decisions?

A)Demanding change
B)Acting as an individual
C)Negotiating
D)Complaining to peers
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10
The nurse has been invited to an informal nursing networking meeting at a church close to the hospital where she works.What should the nurse expect to encounter at this meeting?

A)A requirement to pledge money to the group by paying dues.
B)A focus on getting to know the others attending.
C)Presence of the local television network's news anchor.
D)A plea to support the church by donating time to events.
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11
Which skills are useful to increase a nurse's political astuteness and activity? (Select all that apply. )

A)Keep informed about health issues.
B)Be able to analyze an issue.
C)Be able to speak out and voice an opinion.
D)Be able to work best independently.
E)Have the ability to use a power base.
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12
The nurse who works at a Veterans Administration hospital would like to publicly campaign for a candidate in a national election.This nurse should first review which document?

A)The Nursing Reform Act
B)The Nightingale Amendment
C)The Hatch Act
D)The Cox Amendment
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13
What is the meaning of the word politics?

A)Campaigning for legislative candidates
B)Joining a political action committee
C)Having expert power
D)Influencing the allocation of scarce resources
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14
What kind of resource allocation does politics influence?

A)Only monetary
B)Mainly personal resources
C)Any limited resource
D)Primarily those at a national level
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15
A group of nurses would like to help change a workplace policy.What should these nurses consider in this desire?

A)Political action is best carried out individually.
B)Working in a group will require less individual time.
C)Group work fosters creative thinking and planning.
D)People with deep feelings about an issue often are too involved to be effective.
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16
The nurse has decided to contact state legislators regarding support for a health bill.Which is true about such requests?

A)Drop-in visits to the legislator's office are very effective.
B)Faxed copies of a form letter have the most impact.
C)Legislators should be addressed informally by first name.
D)Letters should be thoughtful and informed,but concise.
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17
Which source of power is associated with talents and skills?

A)Expert
B)Coercive
C)Legitimate
D)Reward
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18
What is the most basic way for the nurse to influence government?

A)Joining the national nursing organization
B)Registering to vote and voting
C)Working on political campaigns
D)Engaging in personal lobbying
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19
A Senate committee is conducting a hearing on an important healthcare bill.The nurse has been asked to testify before this committee.How should the nurse proceed?

A)Use professional terminology in discussing the issue.
B)Read the material to the committee to ensure accuracy.
C)Provide written copies of the testimony to each committee member.
D)Refer any committee member questions that arise to an expert in the field.
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20
Which nurse used contacts with powerful men in government to obtain needed personnel and supplies for wounded soldiers in the Crimea?

A)Harriet Tubman
B)Florence Nightingale
C)Lillian Wald
D)Margaret Sanger
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21
The vice president of nursing is reviewing the process of empowerment with all nursing managers in efforts to improve this behavior.In which order should the vice president explain the implement of this concept?

A)Support the staff
B)Provide staff with information
C)Highlight opportunities for development
D)Ensure resources to do the job are present
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22
What is the name of the national association developed for student nurses?

A)ANA
B)NSNA
C)CNA
D)NLN
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23
While attending a seminar the nurse meets the author of a popular nursing textbook who offers assistance and help to the nurse at any time.In which order should the nurse use the power of connection to contact this nurse author?

A)Avoid name-dropping
B)Provide a rationale for using the relationship
C)Consider the appropriate use of the connection
D)Recognize that reciprocation might be required
E)Limit the contact so that the relationship is not exploited
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What is the best way for the nurse to learn about the community in which he or she works?

A)Live in it
B)Read about it
C)Ask those who live in the community about it
D)Contact the local chamber of commerce
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