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Old Mar 13, 2007, 09:35 AM
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any nurse managers willing to answer questions that are in deserate need of answering

Hi! I'm a nursing student and was wondering if there were any nurse managesr that could answer 10-12 questions for an assignment that I have? These are the questions, and thank you in advance to whoever participates....thanks!

The questions:

1. How long have you been a Nurse Manager and what changes have you seen in nursing over the past five years?

2. How long have you been the Nurse Manager of the unit you are at now and wha other units have you managed?

3.What are the major challenges that you face in your rold today as a Nurse Manager?

4. Looking back on your own nursing career, what lessons have you learned that have helped bring you to where you are today?

5. When you interbiew new graduates for your unit, what knowledge, skills, and abilities do you look for in that person?

6. In your opinion, what tupe of orientation do new nursing graduates need today?

7. Do you have ay reservations about hiring new graduates for your unit? If yes, what are they?

8. What advice would you offer to new graduates about how to make a successful transition during their first year of emplyment in today's healthcare environment?

9. In your opinion, what changes if any, will the Nursing Profession need to make to adapt to the Nursing Shortage?

10. What recommendations or advice regarding career planning would you give to me if I were interested in becoming a nurse leader in the future?

11. How do you feel about the idea of having high school nursing volunteers helping at your unit?

12. If there is anything else you would like to add, please feel free to do so.


THANKS!!!!

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Old Mar 16, 2007, 04:26 PM
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Re: any nurse managers willing to answer questions that are in deserate need of answe

your questions are too involved. Can you drill down to a few succinct points?

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Old Mar 16, 2007, 07:38 PM
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Re: any nurse managers willing to answer questions that are in deserate need of answe

hey! im really sorry that the questions are too much. I cant really change them, it is my assigment. I actually have someone else that is answering them for me, so no worries! Thanks anyway. Good luck.

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