Published Mar 27, 2020
Sergio
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· 1. How many hours a week do you work?
· 1. If you work overtime was it your choice or was it forced on you?
· 1. What gender do you identify with (can leave blank if you prefer not to answer)?
· 1. Are you given support- in getting tasks done like writing up reports, checking in patients?
· 1. From 1-10 how satisfied are you at work?
· 1. From 1-10 how dissatisfied are you at work?
· 1. Do you feel you are overloaded with work?
· 1. Do you feel your education prepared you well enough to conduct your work?
· 1. Have you ever thought of quitting?
· 1. How many years did you need to practice before becoming a nurse?
· How many hours of training are you given for any new process introduce?
· Is that training follow up later after the initial training session?
· Are you given the resources needed to get your job done?
· As a nurse do you feel your team is united to get the daily tasks done.
· In any given shift does any understaffing occur?
· As a nurse do you feel your team is united to get the daily tasks done?
· Is there any growth and development program in place for those who wish to go up the ladder?
· Do you feel your salary is sufficient for the work you do?
· Is there a system in place for yearly salary increases at your place of work?
· As a nurse do you feel you are overwork while in your team others are not simply, because of their experience or title?
The answers can be simple, like yes, not really, sometimes.
KrCmommy522, BSN, RN
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Over the years I’ve been on here I’ve seen a few people post surveys for assignments, asking people to answer questions related to something. I actually just commented on another person who posted a survey for a project they are doing. I’ve noticed that it’s not often they get answered. I really don’t know why. But, this is an online forum. I’ve had nothing but a great experience with the people on here. But, with anything online, you have no way to guarantee if someone is really who they say they are. When instructors give assignments like these, my guess is they want you to actually go meet with the people the assignment is about and actually have a discussion with them. I think it’s more helpful to sit and talk with someone then to just list out questions and have them spout off answers. I had to do a few research papers when I was in school and each time I called or went to some of my local hospitals, and asked if I could speak with nurses or nursing supervisors or whoever the assignment was about. I never had an issue with it. They were always really helpful! Hopefully someone does answer your questions, but if not you can always call places around you and I’m sure they’ll help! Good luck!