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Which actions of the nurse exhibit transactional leadership? Select all that apply. 1 Motivating or inspiring the employees 2 Meeting the targets within the deadline 3 Working according to organizational rules 4 Correcting the errors in a reactive manner 5 Increasing the employee commitment of an organization  2, 3, 4 The characteristics of transactional leadership include valuing the orders and structures of an organization. The nurse who exhibits transactional leadership will meet the targets within the deadline given by the organization. The nurse will also follow the rules of an organization and will correct the errors of an employee in a reactive manner. Motivating or inspiring the employees and increasing employee commitment are the characteristics of transformational leadership. ~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @ Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025 The unit nurse manager comes to work obviously intoxicated. Which action is the staff nurse ethically obligated to take? 1 Call the security guard. 2 Tell the nurse manager to go home. 3 Have the supervisor validate the observation. 4 Offer the nurse manager a large cup of coffee  3 Have the supervisor validate the observation. The staff nurse should call the hospital supervisor to confirm and handle the problem. The security guard has no authority in this situation. Although sending the nurse manager home removes the nurse manager from the clinical setting, this action misses an opportunity for documenting the situation and the nurse manager is in no condition to drive safely. Drinking coffee does not make a person less intoxicated. Which aspects are considered when determining the willingness of a nursing assistant before delegating a task? Select all that apply. 1 Ability 2 Attitude 3 Personality ~ 1 ~ for inquiry mail me @ Best Grades | Must Pass | Latest Update | Correct Answers | 2024/ 2025 4 Confidence 5 Commitment  2, 4, 5 An individual's willingness is related to attitude, confidence, and commitment. Ability is related to knowledge and skills in a specific situation. Personality characteristics can influence the effectiveness of the delegator. Which performance appraisal method is used by nurse managers to measure the performance of the nurse both

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Evolve HESI Leadership/Management
Questions and Correct Answers | Latest
Update
Which actions of the nurse exhibit transactional leadership? Select all that apply.




1 Motivating or inspiring the employees


2 Meeting the targets within the deadline


3 Working according to organizational rules


4 Correcting the errors in a reactive manner


5 Increasing the employee commitment of an organization


 2, 3, 4




The characteristics of transactional leadership include valuing the orders and structures of an

organization. The nurse who exhibits transactional leadership will meet the targets within the

deadline given by the organization. The nurse will also follow the rules of an organization and

will correct the errors of an employee in a reactive manner.




Motivating or inspiring the employees and increasing employee commitment are the

characteristics of transformational leadership.




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The unit nurse manager comes to work obviously intoxicated. Which action is the staff nurse

ethically obligated to take?




1 Call the security guard.


2 Tell the nurse manager to go home.


3 Have the supervisor validate the observation.


4 Offer the nurse manager a large cup of coffee


 3 Have the supervisor validate the observation.




The staff nurse should call the hospital supervisor to confirm and handle the problem. The

security guard has no authority in this situation. Although sending the nurse manager home

removes the nurse manager from the clinical setting, this action misses an opportunity for

documenting the situation and the nurse manager is in no condition to drive safely. Drinking

coffee does not make a person less intoxicated.




Which aspects are considered when determining the willingness of a nursing assistant before

delegating a task? Select all that apply.




1 Ability


2 Attitude


3 Personality



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4 Confidence


5 Commitment


 2, 4, 5




An individual's willingness is related to attitude, confidence, and commitment.




Ability is related to knowledge and skills in a specific situation. Personality characteristics can

influence the effectiveness of the delegator.




Which performance appraisal method is used by nurse managers to measure the performance

of the nurse both qualitatively and quantitatively?




1 Narrative method


2 Critical incidents method


3 Graphic rating scale form


4 Behaviorally anchored rating scales


 4

The behaviorally anchored rating scale is a performance appraisal method that provides an

overview of nursing standards by determining performance both qualitatively and

quantitatively.




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The narrative method requires a manager to write a statement about the nurse's performance.

The critical incidents type is a performance appraisal method in which a manager keeps a

written record of positive and negative performance. The graphic rating scale form is a

performance appraisal checklist on which a manager rates the nurse's performance on a

continuum such as excellent, good, average, and poor.




The healthcare team is caring for clients in an emergency department. How soon should the

clients triaged as an emergency severity index-3 (ESI-3) be seen by the physician according

to the five level triage system?




1 Immediately


2 Within 1 hour


3 Could be delayed


4 Within 10 minutes


 2 Within 1 hour




The clients triaged as an ESI-3 should be seen by the physician within an hour.




The clients with life-threatening problems are triaged as ESI-1, and they should be provided

with immediate care. The care of the clients in ESI-4 and ESI-5 can be delayed for some time




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