The time of day the biggest, most challenging tasks should be scheduled.
What is: In the morning?
Staffing decisions are made by the central office or a staffing center.
Such centers may not be staffed by registered nurses although someone in authority should be a nurse even when the staffing clerk carries out a day-to-day activity
What is centralized staffing?
Advantages?
More Fair -
What is bullying?
- Lets employees know the level of their job performance as well as expectations that the organization has of them.
- generate information for salary adjustments, transfers, disciplinary actions, and terminations.
What are: The benefits of performance appraisals?
Involves training or molding the mind or character to bring about desired behaviors. A necessary part of fostering excellence in the organization.
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An undesirable event that follows unacceptable behavior which may have negative consequences, but can be a powerful motivator for change. (part of the discipline process)
What is: Discipline & Punishment
Two common mistakes made in planning?
Also known as workload management or a patient acuity tool. Groups patients according to specific characteristics that measure the acuity of illness to determine both the number and mix of staff needed to adequately care for those patients.
What is a patient classification system?
Bullying, incivility, and mocking occur in the workplace. Can include physical violence and carious antisocial behavior.
What is: Workplace Violence
- Make sure conditions have been met (Private space)
- Select the appropriate time for the appraisal conference
- Give employee 2 - 3 day notice
- Schedule uninterrupted appraisal time
What are things that should occur before an Appraisal Interview?
- Ineffective communication
- Unclear expectations of team members in their various roles
- poorly defined or actualized organizational structure
- Conflict of interest and variance in standards
- Incompatibility of individuals
- Management of staffing changes
- Diversity related to age, gender, race, or ethnicity
What are the common causes of conflict?
What are the three categories of Prioritization?
Don't do, Do now, Do later
Do now
Do later
True/ False
Patient classification/acuity systems reflect the accurate number of staff needed to meet patient care needs.
FALSE:
Perception does not always reflect reality - unseen needs are not always recognized in patient acuity scores.
What is: the incidence of workplace violence for nurses?
Provides feedback that promotes growth.
Provides learning opportunities for the peer reviewers. __________________________________
Staff are often poorly oriented to this method.
Can be viewed as threatening.
Peers often feel uncomfortable sharing feedback.
More time-consuming.
Unfair appraisals due to friendships among coworkers.
Managers may feel insecure.
What are the benefits and Challenges of a Peer Review?
First Infarction: Informal Reprimand, Manager and employee meet, discuss the issue, suggestion for improvement/correction.
Second Infarction: Written warning, the manager meets with the employee to distribute a written warning, review specific rules/policy violations, discussion of potential consequences if infarctions continue.
Third Infraction: Suspension either with or without pay. Managers should remove employees from the job for a brief time
Fourth: Involuntary termination or dismissal and should be used as a last resort
What are: The steps in the Progressive discipline Process?
What are examples of time wasters?
Generational Characteristics
Display traditional work values, however, tend to be more materialistic and thus willing to work long hours at their jobs to get ahead. Called workaholics.
May lack the interest in lifetime employment at one place that prior generations have valued, instead value greater work flexibility, and opportunities for time off.
Known to work together while in teams and exhibit a high degree of altruism and have a higher eco awareness and greater multicultural ease than old coworkers.
Homeland generation or tech generation. The older members of this generation are just now entering the work force. Sociologists suggest that this generation will resemble the silent generation.
Boom Generation
Characteristics of GEN X
Characteristics Millennials
Characteristics of GEN Z
Nurses exposed to workplace violence are two to four times more likely to experience PTSD, anxiety depression, and burnout than nurses with no exposure.
What are the consequences of workplace violence on nurses?
- Greet the employee warmly
- Conduct the conference in a nondirective and participatory manner
- Ask the employee to comment on their progress
- Avoid surprises
- Use positive encouragement
- Avoid vague generalities
What are: things that should occur during an appraisal interview?
Type of Employee: Discipline involves training or modeling the mind or character to bring out desired behaviors.
These employees often make tremendous efforts to make competencies yet usually manage to meet only minimal standards at best. Employees usually do not warrant dismissal but they contribute very little to the overall organizational efficiency
What is a Marginal Employee?
Follow up: How do you deal with a marginal employee?
What are strategies for dealing with interruptions?
What are: Concerns regarding different scheduling options?
Excessive nurse work hours such as more than 40 hours per week or 12 hours a day. Adverse patient outcomes: medication errors nosocomial infections, falls with injuries and errors.
Past history of aggression for impulse control and past violence next one poor coping skills limited support systems
Comorbidity that leads to acts of violence such as psychology, delusions, command hallucinations, and angry reactions with cognitive disorders. Living in a violent environment.
What are: Risk factors associated with violence?
- Manager and employee need to sign the application form
- End interview on a pleasant note
- Document the goals and further development that have been agreed on
What are: Things to occur after an appraisal interview?
What are: Generally accepted reentry guidelines for the recovering nurse?