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Which skills will NOT be useful in becoming a better follower?
A. supporting the ideas of your colleagues
B. becoming an effective listener
C. demonstrating energy and enthusiasm in the workplace
D. contradicting others if their ideas are not useful to the team - ANSWER- D
Nancy is supervising a CNA and LPN. When giving them assignments she say,
"You 2 decide how you want to divide up the pts." What type of leadership is
she? - ANSWER-Laissez-faire
Emotional intelligence is an important part of leadership. Which of these
qualities is NOT part of emotional intelligence?
A. understanding one's self
B. listening skills
C. acknowledging others
D. responding quickly to a crisis - ANSWER-Ans. D
The major hallmark of situational leadership is?
A. assessing the readiness of the follower
B. focusing on interpersonal relationships
C. having effective listening skills
,D. motivating others - ANSWER-Ans. A
Matt has just completed his first year of being an RN on a med-surg unit. A new
grad working with him is found crying and saying out loud to herself: "I can't do
this. Thsi is just not like what we learned in school." What response
demonstrates leadership skills, by Matt?
A. "If you are already crying, this is not the career for you."
B. "I remember those feelings. Come on, let's talk about it."
C. "Why don't you talk to the nurse manager Maybe they can give you a lighter
load."
D. "I would consider a transfer to an easier unit." - ANSWER-Ans. B
Which of the following statements reflect typical words of a "whiner"?
A. "no problem."
B. "We'll give it our best."
C. "This may be a real challenge but we can do it."
D. "This isn't going to work." - ANSWER-Ans. D
The first item to include on your resume is?
A. objective
B. education
C. work hx
D. personal references - ANSWER-Ans. A
Three nursing students are in the elevator and overhear another staff nurse,
discussing a neighbor who was hospitalized last night for liver failure. The
nurse told his colleague that a mutual friend told him that the neighbor was
"known for liking his brandy." A family member was in the elevator and also
overheard the conversation. What charges may be brought against the nurse by
the patient and/or family:
, A. Slander
B. Libel
C. Malpractice
D. Breach of confidentiality - ANSWER-Ans. A
A nurse is caring for a patient who was admitted with a subarachnoid
hemorrhage. The healthcare provider orders state that neurological assessments
need to be preformed every 30 minutes. The nurse forgets to perform the
assessments on two different occasions. An action that can lead to a malpractice
suit would be:
A. Assessing the patient more than once per shift.
B. Explaining the patient's current condition to the family.
C. Holding the next dose of sedation in order to perform a neurological
assessment.
D. Altering the time the assessments were performed - ANSWER-Ans. D
A nurse is caring for a patient who suffered a stroke. The patient's daughter
brings a DNR and the power of attorney documents to the hospital. What is the
purpose of the DNR?
A. Document the terminal nature of the client's condition
B. Allow an alternative to the universal standing order to provide
cardiopulmonary resuscitation to all clients
C. Provide an opportunity for the client, family, and caregivers to discuss the
nature of the client's condition and the best possible course of action if the client
has a cardiac arrest
D. Provide legal protection for nurses who believe a client should not be
resuscitated - ANSWER-Ans. B
A nurse is caring for a patient who has diabetes and gangrene of the lower left
extremity. The nurse accompanies the surgeon when he explains that he will
perform a below-the-knee amputation that will remove the infection. He states
that the patient will receive antibiotics, and go home in a few days. After the