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Jeff, a newly hired nurse, asks his supervisor if he can schedule a training meeting with the nursing staff. He would like to discuss strategies for helping patients and families who experience a tragedy. Which type(s) of goal(s) does the nurse wish to discuss?
a personal goal and a professional goal
a personal goal and an organizational goal
only an organizational goal
only a professional goal
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Only an organizational goal.
Rationale: Scheduling a staff training to improve how the unit cares for patients and families after a tragedy is aimed at improving unit/hospital practice and patient care outcomes — an organizational (unit-level) objective. It’s not a personal goal, and while it involves staff development, the primary intent is an organizational one rather than solely an individual professional goal.
Rationale: Scheduling a staff training to improve how the unit cares for patients and families after a tragedy is aimed at improving unit/hospital practice and patient care outcomes — an organizational (unit-level) objective. It’s not a personal goal, and while it involves staff development, the primary intent is an organizational one rather than solely an individual professional goal.
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