Exam 10: Power,Politics,and Influence
Exam 1: Leading,Managing,and Following26 Questions
Exam 2: Safe Care The Core of Leading and Managing25 Questions
Exam 3: Developing the Role of Leader25 Questions
Exam 4: Developing the Role of Manager24 Questions
Exam 5: Legal and Ethical Issues25 Questions
Exam 6: Making Decisions and Solving Problems25 Questions
Exam 7: Healthcare Organizations26 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding and Designing Organizational Structures25 Questions
Exam 9: Cultural Diversity in Health Care26 Questions
Exam 10: Power,Politics,and Influence26 Questions
Exam 11: Caring, Communicating, and Managing with Technology26 Questions
Exam 12: Managing Costs and Budgets26 Questions
Exam 13: Care Delivery Strategies26 Questions
Exam 14: Staffing and Scheduling24 Questions
Exam 15: Selecting, Developing, and Evaluating Staff25 Questions
Exam 16: Strategic Planning, Goal-Setting, and Marketing25 Questions
Exam 17: Leading Change26 Questions
Exam 18: Building Teams Through Communication and Partnerships26 Questions
Exam 19: Workforce Engagement and Collective Action26 Questions
Exam 20: Managing Quality and Risk25 Questions
Exam 21: Translating Research into Practice26 Questions
Exam 22: Consumer Relationships26 Questions
Exam 23: Conflict The Cutting Edge of Change25 Questions
Exam 24: Managing Personal/Personnel Problems25 Questions
Exam 25: Workplace Violence and Incivility26 Questions
Exam 26: Delegation An Art of Professional Nursing Practice26 Questions
Exam 27: Role Transition25 Questions
Exam 28: Self-Management Stress and Time25 Questions
Exam 29: Managing Your Career26 Questions
Exam 30: Thriving for the Future25 Questions
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Which of the following interactions is MOST consistent with the idea of networking?
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A manager relies on his director (immediate supervisor)for advice about enrolling in graduate school to prepare for a career as a nurse executive.The director may exercise what kinds of power in the relationship with the manager in this advisory situation?
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A nurse manager must implement a 2% budget cut on the nursing unit.Which approach should the manager use to most effectively empower the staff of the unit?
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Lucy,head nurse on the surgical unit,works with her staff to find ways in which they can work together with other disciplines to provide more effective care for patients on the unit.Lucy likely knows her power is:
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During orientation of new nurse managers,the chief nursing officer stresses strategies that help nurse managers to achieve a powerful image.Which groups of behaviors best contribute to a powerful image for the nurse manager?
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A nurse is participating in a baccalaureate course.For the class,she has to attend the legislative session regarding the new role of medication assistants.Nurses should be involved in shaping public policy primarily because:
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Your colleague Mary,a recent graduate,announces one day that she intends to leave nursing in 3 to 4 months to pursue a position in marketing.While at your agency,she plans to give patients excellent care and to learn as much as she can,because "Who knows? Nursing is a great job with a great pay and I may return someday." Mary's statements most accurately exemplify which orientation to the concept of nursing? Nursing as a(n):
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Two nurses approach their manager about a conflict regarding the next month's schedule.The nurses are talking loudly and at the same time.The manager most effectively uses communication skills to resolve the conflict by:
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Sondra,a new graduate,recently began a position as a registered nurse in a rural hospital,where she is the youngest and newest staff member.Although she has limited experience,she has a strong knowledge base,is confident,and was considered to have strong entry-level skills on graduation.Sondra meets with her former instructor and confides that she is very frustrated that others do not seem to accept her leadership.What might you suggest that would help Sondra to understand what is happening in terms of power and influence?
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Despite repeated invitations by his colleagues to become involved in regional and state nursing practice committees,Tom refuses.His reason is that "nursing committees rarely get anything worthwhile done because of politics and conflicts." According to the text,Tom's view of involvement:
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One day,at coffee,your co-worker suggests that you and she sit with unit members of the hospital research committee.She suggests that this would be an excellent way to get to know people who share her interest in research.Her actions are an example of:
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As a new manager in the ED,you meet with each of the staff to ask about their priorities and what they think is going well in the department or what is of concern to them.Almost all of the staff express frustration and distress at being treated rudely or disrespectfully by patients,staff from other departments,and physicians and complain that they feel that nurses in the ED are not valued.With the staff,you brainstorm to raise the profile of nurses.Which of the following strategies would be most effective? (Select all that apply.)
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A nurse manager is experiencing poor staff morale on her unit.While participating in a baccalaureate course,the nurse manager had learned that one of the reasons nurses lack power today is probably because of the past.In the early decades of the profession,nurses lacked power because:
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Which of the following is the best example of skilled negotiation?
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A staff nurse asks the nurse manager for a few days off for personal reasons.The nurse manager turns in the request to the human resources office with a note indicating that the staff nurse has demonstrated excellent working skills and is a valued employee.The nurse manager has used the influence of her position to help this staff member.Influence is the process of:
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Amy has worked in the dialysis unit on staff for about 12 years.She is frequently consulted by other nursing staff regarding protocols and policies on the unit.What type of power is Amy using?
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The institution where you are a nurse manager has resisted the adoption of a new document management software,citing cost as a concern.You meet with other nurse managers who are in favor of the software and prepare a proposal to take to the senior executive with the goal of persuading the executive to adopt the software.This is an example of:
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A unit manager watches a new RN graduate interacting with a patient.When the RN comes out of the room,the unit manager says,"I don't know what they taught you in your nursing program,but if I see you do that again,I will write you up." This example demonstrates:
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The workgroup on NU 23 is marked by apathy toward the ward's patients,high absenteeism,open conflict among team members,and high turnover of personnel,including managers.The underlying behavior in this situation may be characterized as:
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