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ASSIGNMENT 1 . ONE PAGE

The 360-Degree Evaluation

Think of a role you have held which was important to you and which you worked hard at to be successful. This could be a personal role such as being a parent, boyfriend, or girlfriend or a specific job you have held in the past or at present.

· Identify at least six individuals you would have chosen to complete a 360-degree evaluation of you in that role.

· Why did you select these individuals?

· Might their perceptions have been in conflict?

· Would these individuals have been likely to give you honest appraisal feedback?

· If so, how might their feedback have altered how you approached the role or the goals you were trying to achieve?

ASSIGNMENT 2. ONE PAGE

Working Short Staffed—Again

You are a staff nurse at Mercy Hospital. The hospital’s patient census and acuity have been very high for the last 6 months. Many of the nursing staff have resigned; a coordinated recruitment effort to refill these positions has been largely unsuccessful. The nursing staff is demoralized, and staff frequently call in sick or fail to show up for work. Today, you arrive at work and find that you are again being asked to work shorthanded. You will be the only registered nurse on a unit with 30 patients. Although you have two licensed practical nurses/licensed vocational nurses and two certified nursing assistants assigned to work with you, you are concerned that patient safety could be compromised. A check with the central nursing office ascertains that no additional help can be obtained.

You feel that you have reached the end of your rope. The administration at Mercy Hospital has been receptive to employee feedback about the acute staffing shortage, and you believe that they have made some efforts to try to alleviate the problem. You also believe, however, that the efforts have not been at the level they should have been and that the hospital will continue to expect nurses to work shorthanded until some major force changes things. Although you have thought about quitting, you really enjoy the work that you do and feel morally obligated to your coworkers, the patients, and even your superiors. Today, it occurs to you that you could anonymously phone the state licensing bureau and turn in Mercy Hospital for consistent understaffing of nursing personnel, leading to unsafe patient care. You believe that this could be the impetus needed to improve the quality of care. You are also aware of the action’s political risks.

Directions: post to the Discussion Board your response to the following:

· Discuss whether you would take this action.

· What is your responsibility to the organization, to yourself, and to patients?

· How do you make decisions such as this one, which have conflicting moral obligations?