Chapter 25 Managing Time: The Path to High Self-Performance

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Chapter 25  Managing Time: The Path to High Self-Performance

 

 

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. In deciding whether to say no to a request that involves a time commitment, the professional nurse must consider:
a.
the cost-benefit ratio.
b.
the time commitment of coworkers.
c.
ways to buffer saying no.
d.
personal preference.

ANS: A
The first step in learning the art of saying no is determining when to say it. The cost/benefit ratio of each opportunity must be evaluated in relation to the overall goal. If the activity will provide an overall benefit, obviously it must be given careful consideration. If it will not result in significant benefit, decline gracefully but emphatically.

DIF: Application REF: p. 446

2. Positive time management skills include:
a.
maintaining an open-door policy.
b.
retaining all paperwork.
c.
returning all telephone calls immediately.
d.
scheduling daily activities.

ANS: D
Planning is the most important step in time management. Planning allows people to better use their time and can lead to closure in relation to those goals that will produce the greatest internal satisfaction.

DIF: Comprehension REF: pp. 441-442

3. Time can be maximized to produce the best outcomes by:
a.
making the first hour of each workday productive.
b.
completing trivial tasks before performing important tasks.
c.
eliminating all recreational activities.
d.
omitting breaks until the entire task has been completed.

ANS: A
Making sure that the first hour of every workday is productive sets the tone for achieving goals.

DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 447, Box 25-2

4. To conduct a productive meeting, the nurse should:
a.
provide each person all the time needed to discuss desired topics.
b.
cover all emotional topics first.
c.
create an agenda with specific times allotted for each agenda item.
d.
wait for latecomers and ask for their excuse for being late.

ANS: C
You need to preplan for the meeting so it can be conducted in a timely manner. One way to have a productive meeting is to prepare a meeting agenda with time allotted for each item and the name of the person responsible for reporting on each item. Send out the agenda prior to the meeting so attendees can come prepared.

DIF: Application REF: p. 439, Box 25-1

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