Unhealthy Workplaces
Stress / Burnout
Healthy Workplace Environment
Workplace Advocacy & Empowerment
Professional Practice
100

Anxiety, depression, anger, fatigue, headaches, insomnia, and decreased concentration are common signs of this consequence of unhealthy healthcare work environments.

What is work‑related stress?

100

Unrelenting, work‑related stress combined with emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion leads to this serious workforce issue.

What is burnout?

100

This skill helps healthcare workers recognize, understand, and manage their own emotions while responding appropriately to others in the workplace.

What is emotional intelligence?

100

Violence that originates either inside or outside the healthcare organization can fall under this broad workplace issue.

What is workplace violence?

100

This professional practice model gives nurses ownership, autonomy, and input into clinical decisions through shared accountability.

What is professional governance (or shared governance)?

200

Smoking, drinking, crying, mood swings, and sudden emotional outbursts represent this category of responses to unhealthy work environments.

What are behavioral changes?

200

This concept explains how performance initially increases under stress but eventually declines when stress remains elevated.

What are the dynamics of stress?

200

Counseling, symptom awareness, and social support are key components of this strategy to reduce workplace stress.

What is workplace stress prevention?

200

When negative behaviors occur within the same discipline or between different healthcare disciplines, they are described as this type of conflict.

What is intra-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary incivility?

200

Magnet® and Pathway to Excellence® organizations are recognized for improving patient outcomes, retaining nurses, and demonstrating this level of practice.

What is exemplary professional practice?

300

Staffing shortages, workplace violence, role issues, and cultural incompetence are examples of factors that contribute to this type of environment.

What is an unhealthy healthcare work environment?

300

This physiological stress model describes the alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages of the body’s response to stress.

What is the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)?

300

Setting goals, delegating tasks, and managing information overload are core duties of individuals in this leadership role.

What are the responsibilities of managers?

300

Both workplace violence and incivility create significant risks to these two critical areas.

What are patient safety and nurse safety?

300

 Nurses working together to achieve Magnet® designation or provide 24/7 high‑quality patient care are examples of this group‑based activity.

What is collective action?

400

Excessive electronic charting demands, exposure to needlestick injuries, and musculoskeletal harm increase risk for this occupational outcome among healthcare workers.

What is burnout?

400

 Burnout is defined as this type of prolonged response to chronic emotional and interpersonal stressors on the job.

What is occupational burnout?

400

 “Learn to say no,” avoid interruptions, and stop procrastinating are examples of this essential workplace skill.

What is time management?

400

A healthy workplace requires active participation and is built on this framework that includes mutuality, facilitation, protection, and coordination.

What is a healthy work environment framework?

400

This process involves negotiations between employers and employees, usually related to wages, benefits, or working conditions.

What is collective bargaining?

500

These are the three major sources from which workplace stressors commonly originate.

What are the environment, the individual, and interactions?

500

Treating patients as objects rather than individuals is a key sign of this burnout characteristic.

What is depersonalization?

500

Creating organizational policies at local, state, and national levels is primarily the responsibility of this group within healthcare systems.

Who are healthcare leaders?

500

Controlling one’s own practice, engaging in shared decision‑making, and committing to professional growth reflect this essential professional value.

What is nurse empowerment?

500

Shared governance and collective action contribute to healthy work environments, which are most likely to result in these three outcomes.

What are improved outcomes, lower costs, and increased job satisfaction?