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• All criminal charges, even if the charges were later dropped or you were not convicted must be reported.
Note:
• Despite having your record expunged, the crime still occurred and must be reported.
• If the crime occurred while you were a juvenile, the crime must be reported.
• Anything besides a parking ticket must be reported.
• Applicants with any conviction or pending charges, must pay the additional fee for a background check.
• Applicants are required to submit certified copies of many items related to the conviction and should request these items as soon as possible in order to have them ready when applying for licensure. The items needed are listed in the form FM2252. The government moves slowly. Request early.
• Be truthful. Convictions alone may not prevent you from attaining licensure, but lying on the application may.
1. Name the specific method presented in the assigned material to prevent bullying of novice nurses.
2. Name two additional strategies to a new nurse may use to cope with lateral violence.
3. State the most common healthcare setting where bullying occurs.
4. List four forms of incivility Faculty are subject to from students as stated in the reading.
5. List four forms of incivility Students are subject to from Faculty or Nurses at the clinical sites as stated in the reading.
6. Select one of Julian Treasure's Deadly Sins of Speaking and relate it to the civility/incivility continuum (covered in class)(1) and bullying (1). Using what you learned in class and in the assigned reading/videos, suggest an anecdote, or solution to combat this problem? (1)
7. In class, non-verbal communication was discussed. Explain the difference between non-verbal questioning and non-verbal retusal.
8. Name four action steps discussed in class used to combat uncivil behavior.
9. Which organization stresses that communication skills are as essential as clinical judgement and clinical Skills?