Exam 29: Developing the Role of Manager
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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A nurse manager has worked to bring the staff to participate in and then accept changes in the unit's mission, so that downsizing can be avoided.How is the nurse manager using change theory for this situation?
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The nurse manager plays a unique role in institutional management in that the nurse manager:
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Budgeting and protection of revenues is a function of:
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Electronic health records (EHRs) are being instituted at Pleasant Valley Hospital.Some of the staff on Unit 4 complain to the manager that acquiring the technologic skills required is too time consuming.They question its value in patient care.The manager responds that:
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A nurse manager's responsibility for financial management involves making budgetary decisions.Budgets that allow the nurse manager to allocate resources at the unit level allow:
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A nurse manager is discussing with unit staff the repeated lack of staff compliance in documenting exercise activity for post-cardiac surgery clients.The unit's licensed practical/vocational nurses are responsible for ensuring that clients carry out the prescribed exercise regimen and that the activity is documented.Using Drucker's five basic functions of a manager, identify appropriate functions for the nurse manager to use when addressing this situation: (Select all that apply.)
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Nancy is a staff nurse who works on a rehabilitation unit.Nancy tells you that the assistants are experiencing difficulty with the new lift and wonders what your thoughts are on organizing an in-service training.Nancy is exhibiting which trait of a follower?
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Nurses on Unit 17 complain that their manager frequently "checks up on them" and encourages little involvement in decision making and yet, during performance reviews, praises them for their outstanding performance.Nurses on Unit 18 indicate that their experience is different from that of nurses on Unit 17.The manager on Unit 18 encourages active involvement in decision making and provides authentic, growth-promoting feedback.The practices on Units 17 and 18 reflect.
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As a nurse manager, you embrace the usefulness of resources such as Smart Bed.This behavior is important to:
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The nurse manager, as the leader of the unit's "customer (client) first" initiative, has asked the staff nurses to develop and administer a survey to every client before discharge.In asking the staff nurses to accomplish this task, the nurse manager is demonstrating:
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Role theory has its underpinnings in management theory.Management theories influence managers' leadership styles.Which of the following styles would a nurse manager be most likely to follow when redesigning the staffing schedule?
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Which of the following is not important in a positive work environment, as defined by the AONE?
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As a nurse manager on a urology unit, you note that there has been a marked increase in medication errors on the unit.Which of the following actions would be consistent with the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators (NDNQI) measures?
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In developing an orientation program, the hospital educator breaks essential organizational information down into chunks, which she develops as online modules.This is an application of which of Drucker's functions of management?
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The hospital administrator approves a case management position for a new rehabilitation unit to help reduce costs.In developing the job description, the nurse manager understands that a key element of case management is:
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As a nurse manager, you identify that a shift in nursing care models might increase patient and staff satisfaction and avoid downsizing.Administration is reluctant to adopt this approach because downsizing is seen as critical to reduction of costs.To leverage your ideas, you:
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In planning a new wing, the nurse manager complies with the workplace safety requirements of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA).Which of the following groups is considered to be at high risk for violence in the workplace?
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A nurse manager in a hospital is deeply concerned that senior administration makes decisions about budgetary directions that affect staffing and other resources without sharing the rationale for changes or demonstrating concern as to how these changes may affect patients or staff.She says she does not feel respected and is emotionally tired as a result.This situation represents:
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The successful integration of informatics into healthcare settings is key to:
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Nurses in the CCU are unhappy and frustrated with their nurse manager.They complain that "nothing is ever good enough for him." These statements suggest that the nurse manager's goals may be:
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