Exam 28: Developing the Role of Leader
Exam 1: Leading, Managing, and Following26 Questions
Exam 2: Clinical Safety: The Core of Leading, managing, and Following25 Questions
Exam 3: Legal and Ethical Issues25 Questions
Exam 4: Cultural Diversity and Inclusion in Health Care25 Questions
Exam 5: Gaining Personal Insight: The Beginning of Being a Leader21 Questions
Exam 6: Being an Effective Follower10 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Self: Stress and Time25 Questions
Exam 8: Communication and Conflict25 Questions
Exam 9: Power,Politics,and Influence25 Questions
Exam 10: Healthcare Organizations25 Questions
Exam 11: Organizational Structures25 Questions
Exam 12: Care Delivery Strategies25 Questions
Exam 13: Staffing and Scheduling25 Questions
Exam 14: Work Force Engagement Through Collective Action and Governance25 Questions
Exam 15: Making Decisions and Solving Problems25 Questions
Exam 16: The Impact of Technology25 Questions
Exam 17: Delegating: Authority, Accountability, Responsibility in Delegation Decisions25 Questions
Exam 18: Leading Change25 Questions
Exam 19: Building Effective Teams25 Questions
Exam 20: Managing Costs and Budgets25 Questions
Exam 21: Selecting, developing, and Evaluating Staff25 Questions
Exam 22: Person-Centered Care25 Questions
Exam 23: Managing Quality and Risk25 Questions
Exam 24: Translating Research Into Practice25 Questions
Exam 25: Managing Personal and Personnel Problems25 Questions
Exam 26: Role Transition25 Questions
Exam 27: Managing Your Career25 Questions
Exam 28: Developing the Role of Leader25 Questions
Exam 29: Developing the Role of Manager24 Questions
Exam 30: The Strategic Planning Process25 Questions
Exam 31: Thriving for the Future25 Questions
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During a discussion of concern about approaches used with aggressive patients in the Emergency Department,several staff members express concern for their safety.As a leader,the nurse manager should:
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While explaining the importance of developing leadership skills among nurses to a group of first-year nursing students,Natalie,a nursing unit manager,emphasizes that:
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The adage "leaders are born and not made" reflects which of the following ideas around leadership?
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As a senior executive,you are keen to develop your hospital as a learning organization.Part of your purpose in translating this vision into practice is to:
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Recruiting among the emerging work force (18 to 35 year olds)is a challenge for healthcare agencies.Marketing brochures should address the leadership and vision of the healthcare agency.Which of the following workplace environments will attract applicants in the emerging work force?
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The new head nurse on G Unit has been the subject of a great deal of discussion and complaining during breaks.She is a competent nurse of tremendous integrity with approximately 30 years' experience.Her predominant method of problem solving and communication is through meetings,which can go over the allotted time.The staff may:
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Becky graduated 5 years ago and is keenly interested in pursuing leadership opportunities.She has been active in learning about leadership through workshops and Internet research and recently began a graduate degree program with a focus on nursing administration.She has excellent clinical skills and eagerly accepts responsibility for various projects on the unit.Her sarcastic and sometimes aggressive behavior tends to alienate other staff members on the unit.In coaching Becky,you:
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After being interviewed for the unit manager position,the staff nurse reflects on the interview process.The staff nurse is aware that leadership begins:
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The hospital administration is discussing the possibility of closing hospital beds in your unit because of a nursing shortage and the increased amount of overtime required to care for patients.As the leader on the unit,which of the following examples best demonstrates your transformational leadership style?
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The director of nursing has been observing staff interactions in a 20-bed coronary care unit.Based on her observations,which of the following staff members is an obvious leader?
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John is interested in leadership positions within his nursing organization.Although he has been on the same unit for 10 years,he has attended two workshops during that time and has steadfastly refused opportunities to engage in leadership development opportunities or other learning offered as part of the hospital's succession planning strategy.He says that he is interested in a leadership role primarily because it will give him a more stable work schedule and will enable him to spend more time with his family.In coaching John,it would be important to:
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The senior executive praises John for the positive patient evaluations that his unit has received.As an effective leader,John:
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A nurse executive who considers herself a Baby Boomer will have the challenge of convincing the emerging work force of the necessity of committee meetings.One of the primary reasons that the Baby Boom generation appears to have so many meetings in the work environment is that:
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After a newly hired director of nursing has reviewed the hospital's strategic plans,she develops a time line for achieving those plans.The new leader is:
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In working with Cheryl,her mentor suggests that it is really important for Cheryl to engage in self-appraisal and to know her strengths.This observation is based on an understanding that:
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Susan,a new graduate on the dialysis unit,appears to take Kari's remarks very seriously and works even harder,often volunteering for extra assignments.She also is often in Kari's office,advising of successes with her patients and of the extra effort that she is committing.This behavior suggests that Susan:
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The nurse manager in the Emergency Department needs to implement new staffing patterns.As a transformational leader,the nurse manager would:
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As the clinical director of 24 employees,you have been asked to explain to staff members why they are not getting a raise this year,even though they have been working short-handed for many months and patient satisfaction scores have never been higher.Because you believe yourself to be a transformational leader,you will approach this problem by:
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The Sunny long-term care facility has experienced numerous difficulties with staff relationships,despite its success in maintaining financial viability and judicious use of resources.Staff members complain that the primary concerns of the facility include applying policy,saving money,and ensuring that lawsuits are avoided.There is little trust in,and involvement of,staff members.This facility may be:
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A group of managers is meeting to discuss ideas related to the successful implementation of evidence-based practice on their units.Susan has been asked by the director of care to assume leadership of these discussion groups.After two such sessions,Susan expresses disappointment to her mentor that the group seems disinterested in her ideas and that they are listening to Ken,who has much less experience with leadership.In discussing this with Susan,the mentor understands that leadership:
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