Exam 18: Leading Change
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 Time26 Questions
Exam 8: Communication and Conflict25 Questions
Exam 9: Power, Politics, and Influence25 Questions
Exam 10: Health Care 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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Complex change situations require that the change leader promote ongoing visioning among staff members.One strategy is to:
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Sarah, RN, is one of your most enthusiastic staff members and has been to a workshop on preparing educational materials for patients.On the basis of this workshop, she would like to develop an information website for patients who are being admitted to the ward.An appropriate response to Sarah's suggestion would be:
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Elizabeth, an RN with approximately 15 years of service on your unit, walks away from one of the learning sessions on IV care and you overhear her telling a colleague that she thought the session was a waste of time because "the unit has been using heparin for years and there has never been any adverse effects." According to Havelock (1973), this comment may originate from failure in which phase of the six phases of planned change?
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Elizabeth, an RN with approximately 15 years of service on your unit, walks away from one of the learning sessions on IV care and you overhear her telling a colleague that she thought the session was a waste of time because "the unit has been using heparin for years and there has never been any adverse effects." You follow up with Elizabeth and discover that she is really quite angry about the information sessions because she feels that you are implying that "what she has been doing all these years means that she is incompetent and doesn't care about her patients." Your response to her indicates that:
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You anticipate that your region will soon move toward an e-health record system.You begin to discuss this with your staff and are disappointed that you receive little positive response from the staff about this possibility.One staff member, in particular, seems to sum it up by saying "e-health? Won't happen in my working life! There are too many problems with it, like privacy issues." This response is most likely motivated by:
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Elizabeth, an RN with approximately 15 years of service on your unit, walks away from one of the learning sessions on IV care and you overhear her telling a colleague that she thought the session was a waste of time because "the unit has been using heparin for years and there has never been any adverse effects." You follow up with Elizabeth and discover that she is really quite angry about the information sessions because she feels that you are implying that "what she has been doing all these years means that she is incompetent and doesn't care about her patients." Which of the following would be the most effective response to Elizabeth?
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The nurse manager frequently interacts with staff and other hospice facility employees.Communication is purposeful because the manager assesses current issues, such as specific satisfactions and dissatisfactions with the newly implemented computerized documentation system.Informally, the manager gathers available staff members to address similar learning needs.Many times, staff members are found coaching other staff about improving use of the new system.According to Senge (1990), the activities demonstrated in this example are:
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Elizabeth, an RN with approximately 15 years of service on your unit, walks away from one of the learning sessions on IV care and you overhear her telling a colleague that she thought the session was a waste of time because "the unit has been using heparin for years and there has never been any adverse effects." You follow up with Elizabeth and discover that she is really quite angry about the information sessions because she feels that you are implying that "what she has been doing all these years means that she is incompetent and doesn't care about her patients." After speaking with Elizabeth, a few days later you discover that she is now fine with the change but is concerned that other areas of the organization might resist the change because of perceptions related to patient safety and cost.She suggests that it is important to bring pharmacy on board as they have had previous concerns about the use of heparin.In relation to change theory, this is indicative of:
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Based on Elizabeth's insights and suggestions, you involve pharmacy, only to discover that the change in practice involves practice committees, a medical practice committee, and concerns from administration about potential costs and safety of the proposed change to the IV protocols.The change process at this point is:
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An example of one strategy to improve participation in the change process by staff fitting the behavioral descriptions of laggards, early majority, late majority, and rejecters is to:
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The oncology clinical manager and the educational coordinator asked nursing staff to complete a brief written survey to assess their attitudes and knowledge related to having used the new infusion equipment for 6 weeks.The stage of change in this situation is:
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As a new manager, you are shocked to learn that your unit is still using heparin in heparin locks.You are aware of evidence related to this practice and want to change this practice as quickly as possible on your unit.You are in which stage of Lewin's stages of change?
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The wound care nurse decided to involve those to be affected by change early in the change management process.This can positively result in:
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An example of one strategy used to improve participation in the change process by staff fitting the behavioral description of innovators and early adopters is to:
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Which of the following are examples of application of the Leadership Rounding Tool? (Select all that apply.)
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To engage your staff in awareness of their current practice and how it is affirmed or not by evidence, you plan a short series of learning presentations on evidence and use of heparin and saline to maintain IV patency.You meet with the educator to plan out the goals for each session with the overall purpose of increasing knowledge and awareness of staff in readiness to consider questions related to the IV practice.Staff nurses who gain information on current IV therapy practices are engaging in which phase of Rogers' decision-making process?
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As the unit manager, you spend a day performing direct patient care and work with a new system that is designed to capture patient documentation at the bedside.During discussions with staff while giving care, you discover that the number of screens that need to be opened during documentation makes charting more complex and time consuming than traditional manual charting approaches.On the basis of this feedback, you:
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The home health agency hired an expert in financial management to evaluate and propose a plan for reversing growing expenses and decreasing revenues.The expert is well respected, both personally and professionally, by members living in this small community.To be effective, staff will need to perceive this change agent as:
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The clinical coordinator expects the position description of the new wound care specialist to change nurses' responsibilities in caring for clients with skin integrity problems.The best approach to address this need for change, yet to have the best outcomes for clients, staff nurses, and the organization, is to:
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