CLINICAL MANAGEMENT EXAM 1
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Johns Hopkins University
School of Nursing
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Leadership and Management Exam 1
The nurse manager is setting up the room assignments for the unit. She has
one critical patient on the unit, who is going to require more care than the
others. Before delegating a task, a nurse manager should:
A) Delegate the admission assessment to the LPN.
B) Review the employee's performance assessment for the most recent period.
C) Assess the amount of guidance and support needed in a particular
situation.
D) Create a task analysis of critical behaviors for the individual.
C) Assess the amount of guidance and support needed in a particular situation.
The night nurse understands that certain factors need to be considered before
delegating tasks to others. These factors include the:
A) Complexity of the task and the age of the delegate
B) Potential for benefit and the complexity of the task.
C) Potential for benefit and the number of staff.
D) Complexity of the task and the potential for harm.
D) Complexity of the task and the potential for harm.
During staff development programs, staff nurses verbalize their frustration
about their workloads and having to delegate so many tasks to others. One of
the main reasons that delegation has emerged as an issue is because of:
A) The amount of paperwork required to complete care.
B) The complexity of client care.
C) Earlier discharge practices.
D) The numbers of other disciplines present on a given unit.
B) The complexity of client care.
Near the end of the shift, the LPN/LVN reports that the UAP has not totaled
clients' intake and output for the past 8 hours. What is the nurse's best action?
A) Confront the UAP and instruct him to complete this assignment at once
B) Assign this task to the LPN/LVN