Asked by Miranda Rishi on Apr 26, 2024

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Because of an influenza epidemic among the nursing staff,a nurse has been moved from the ophthalmology unit to the general surgery unit.The supervisor recognizes that the nurse is inexperienced in this specialty.What should the nurse do?

A) Politely refuse to move,take the day off,and go home.
B) Ask to work with an experienced general surgery nurse.
C) Submit a report noting his or her dissatisfaction.
D) Notify the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) of the issue.

Influenza Epidemic

A widespread outbreak of influenza (flu), affecting a large number of people in multiple areas simultaneously.

General Surgery

A surgical specialty focusing on abdominal organs, including intestines, esophagus, stomach, small bowel, pancreas, gallbladder, and liver.

Ophthalmology Unit

A specialized hospital or clinic department focused on the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and disorders.

  • Adapt to different nursing specialties and settings by seeking appropriate guidance, training, or resources.
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Madeline CrescitelliApr 27, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Nurses who are temporarily reassigned to another unit (i.e. ,float)should inform the supervisor of their lack of experience in caring for patients on a particular nursing unit.They also should request,and be given,basic orientation to the unit.Asking to work with an experienced general surgery nurse would be an appropriate action.Refusing to accept an assignment may be considered insubordination,and patients will suffer if the number of available staff drops.The nurse can make a written protest to nursing administrators,but it should not be the nurse's initial recourse.Notifying the CNA should also not be the nurse's initial recourse.The nurse should first notify the supervisor and request appropriate orientation and training.