Leadership Final NCLEX /Newest Actual Exam Review Q&A with Definitive Answers A+ Score Solutions Quiz____?A nurse manager approaches a nursing staff member and gives her a book to read about bedside nursing. What kind of leadership is the manager using?
- Transactional
- Transformational
- Vertical and Collaborative
- None of the above -
- Transformational
- Lead by example
- Accept responsibility
- Have a clear vision
- Read leadership books -
- Lead by example
- Accept responsibility
- Have a clear vision
- Learn to deal with conflict
- Be on time for clinical
- Evaluate her nursing interventions and their
- Work as hard as she can by herself. -
- Learn to deal with conflict
- Evaluate her nursing interventions and their outcomes
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Quiz____?A nurse wants to develop better leadership. She asks her manager what she can do to improve her ability to lead. Which of the following did the manager tell her to do?(select all that apply)
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Quiz____?A student nurse has her clinical o a medical-surgical unit. She has been encouraged to be a leader, but does not know how to be a leader as a student. Which is a way she can apply her leadership abilities? (select all that apply)
outcomes
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A nurse manager frequently stays in the office, rarely checking in on the staff or making rounds in patient rooms. This manager recently made a decision to improve quality care. A new nurse asks the manager how to carry out this new decision, but the manager replies, "Ask another nurse. Just figure it out. I don't have time to explain." Which standards for a healthy work environment is the manager lacking in this situation? (Select all that apply)
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Decision making
- Accountability
- Self-actualization -
- Collaboration
- Communication
- Accountability
- Consuming Research
- Mentoring
- Case Management
- Quality Indicators
- Organizational Culture -
- Organizational Culture
- Encouraging and participating in the change
- Following up and asking staff how they viewed
- Asking a nurse on the floor how he/she can help
- Making sure that the task is done as quickly as
- Making sure that the task is done as quickly as possible without regard to
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Quiz____?A nurse manager on a telemetry unit recently made a decision without considering the effects it might have in the workplace and the overall missions and goals. This manager is not giving thought to which of the following roles of the manager?
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Quiz____?Nurse managers are often leaders of change. In order to do this effectively, the nurse manager should have several practices to enforce this change and achieve patient safety. Which of the following is NOT an example of enforcing change in the work environment?
movement
the impact of the change initiative
and meet needs
possible without regard to reliability - Answer✓✓
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Part of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), To Err is Human(2000) identified the number of deaths attributed to patient safety issues. This resulted in a second report Crossing the Quality Chasm(2001) identifying six major aims in providing health care that apply equally to all professions. Which terms are a part of the major aims of providing health care? Select all that apply.
- Safe
- Ineffective
- Efficient
- Patient- centered
- Inequitable -
- Safe
- Efficient
- Patient- centered
- Do nothing. They are too new to the organization
- Report the team members to the chief nursing
- Share with their team members what they know
- Share with the physician the recommendations
- Share with their team members what they know about the aims of providing
- Request help from another unit before dinner and
- Tell Mr. Dennis to stay in bed and someone will
- Order a lift device to transfer Mr. Dennis from his
- Assist Mr. Dennis into his wheelchair and remind
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Quiz____?James and Susan are new graduates employed in a small community hospital. They see that practices seem to be very physician driven and that patients have little input into their care. Families are seen as a nuisance rather than as partners in potential care provision. What is the best approach James and Susan might use to improve care in this setting?
to make change.
officer who is unlikely to know the lack of details on this unit.
about the aims of providing health care.
from various IOM reports. - Answer✓✓
health care.Quiz____?Mr. Dennis was admitted to a rehabilitation center after discharge from a hospital. He has not walked in 5 days while he was hospitalized and is provided a wheelchair.Dining with other residents is expected, and staffing is limited on a holiday weekend.What is the best strategy to be sure Mr. Dennis has sufficient nutrition and exercise?
indicate the nature of help needed.
bring a tray to his room because the staff can't get him to the dining room in time for dinner.
bed to the wheelchair.
him that in 2 hours he must be in the dining room Page 3 of 27