Test Bank Essentials of Nursing Leader
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ship & Management 7th Edition Sally A.
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Weiss Complete All Chapters 2024
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,Chapter 1: Nursing Leadership and Management
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MULTIPLE CHOICE v1
1. According to Henri Fayol, the functions of planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlli
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ng are considered which aspect of management?
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a. Roles
b. Process
c. Functions
d. Taxonomy
ANS:v1B,v1Thev1managementv1processv1includesv1planning,v1organizing,v1coordinating,v1andv1controlling.v1Managementv1rolesv1includ
ev1informationv1processing,v1interpersonalv1relationships,v1andv1decisionv1making.v1Managementv1functionsv1includev1planning,v1orga
nizing,v1staffing,v1directing,v1coordinating,v1reporting,v1andv1budgeting.v1Av1taxonomyv1isv1av1systemv1thatv1ordersv1principlesv1intov1av1g
roupingv1orv1classification.
2. Which of the following is considered a decisional managerial role?
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a. Disseminator
b. Figurehead
c. Leader
d. Entrepreneur
ANS:v1D,v1Thev1decisionalv1managerialv1rolesv1includev1entrepreneur,v1disturbancev1handler,v1allocatorv1ofv1resources,v1andv1negotiator
.v1Thev1informationv1processingv1managerialv1rolesv1includev1monitor,v1disseminator,v1andv1spokesperson.v1Thev1interpersonalv1manag
erialv1rolesv1includev1figurehead,v1leader,v1andv1liaison.
3. A nurse manager meets regularly with other nurse managers, participates on the organiz
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ations committees, and attends meetings sponsored by professional organizations in order to m
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anage relationships. These activities are considered which function of a manager?
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a. Informing
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c. Monitoring
d. Networking
ANS:v1D,v1Thev1rolev1functionsv1tov1managev1relationshipsv1arev1networking,v1supporting,v1developingv1andv1mentoring,v1managingv1co
nflictv1andv1teamv1building,v1motivatingv1andv1inspiring,v1recognizing,v1andv1rewarding.v1Thev1rolev1functionsv1tov1managev1thev1workv1a
rev1planningv1andv1organizing,v1problemv1solving,v1clarifyingv1rolesv1andv1objectives,v1informing,v1monitoring,v1consulting,v1andv1dele
gating.
4. A nurse was recently promoted to a middle-
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level manager position. The nurses title would most likely be which of the following?
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a. First-line manager v1
b. Director
c. Vice president of patient care services
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d. Chief nurse executive
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ANS:v1B,v1Av1middle-levelv1managerv1isv1calledv1av1director.v1Av1lowv1managerial-v1levelv1jobv1isv1calledv1thev1first-
linev1manager.v1Av1nursev1inv1anv1executivev1levelv1rolev1isv1calledv1av1chiefv1nursev1executivev1orv1vicev1presidentv1ofv1patientv1carev1servi
ces.
5. A nurse manager who uses Frederick Taylors scientific management approach, would most lik
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ely focus on which of the following?
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, a. General principles v1
b. Positional authority v1
c. Labor productivity
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d. Impersonal relations v1
ANS:v1C,v1Thev1areav1ofv1focusv1forv1scientificv1managementv1isv1laborv1productivity.v1Inv1bureaucraticv1theory,v1efficiencyv1isv1achievedv1
throughv1impersonalv1relationsv1withinv1av1formalv1structurev1andv1isv1basedv1onv1positionalv1authority.v1Administrativev1principlev1theor
yv1consistsv1ofv1principlesv1ofv1managementv1thatv1arev1relevantv1tov1anyv1organization.
6. According to Vrooms Theory of Motivation, force:
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a. is the perceived possibility that the goal will be achieved.
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b. describes the amount of effort one will exert to reach ones goal.
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c. describes people who have free will but choose to comply with orders they are given.
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d. is a naturally forming social group that can become a contributor to an organization.
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ANS:v1B,v1Accordingv1tov1Vroomsv1Theoryv1ofv1Motivation,v1Forcev1describesv1thev1amountv1ofv1effortv1onev1willv1exertv1tov1reachv1ones
v1goal.v1Valencev1speaksv1tov1thev1levelv1ofv1attractivenessv1orv1unattractivenessv1ofv1thev1goal.v1Expectancyv1isv1thev1perceivedv1possibilit
yv1thatv1thev1goalv1willv1bev1achieved.v1Vroomsv1Theoryv1ofv1Motivationv1canv1bev1demonstratedv1inv1thev1formv1ofv1anv1equation:v1Forcev
1=v1Valencev1Expectancyv1(Vroom,v11964).v1Thev1theoryv1proposesv1thatv1thisv1equationv1canv1helpv1tov1predictv1thev1 motivation,v1orv1for
ce,v1ofv1anv1individualv1asv1describedv1byv1Vroom.
7. According to R. N. Lussier, motivation:
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a. is unconsciously demonstrated by people.
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b. occurs externally to influence behavior.
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c. is determined by others choices.
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d. occurs internally to influence behavior.
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ANS:v1D,v1Motivationv1isv1av1processv1thatv1occursv1internallyv1tov1influencev1andv1directv1ourv1behaviorv1inv1orderv1tov1satisfyv1needs.v1M
otivationv1isv1notv1explicitlyv1demonstratedv1byv1people,v1butv1ratherv1itv1isv1interpretedv1fromv1theirv1behavior.v1Motivationv1isv1whateve
rv1influencesv1ourv1choicesv1andv1createsv1direction,v1intensity,v1andv1persistencev1inv1ourv1behavior.
8. According to R. N. Lussier, there are content motivation theories and process motivat
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ion theories. Which of the following is considered a process motivation theory?
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a. Equity theory v1
b. Hierarchy of needs theory v1 v1 v1
c. Existence-relatedness-growth theory v1
d. Hygiene maintenance and motivation factors
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ANS:v1A,v1Thev1processv1motivationv1theoriesv1arev1equityv1theoryv1andv1expectancyv1theory.v1Thev1contentv1motivationv1theoriesv1inclu
dev1Maslowsv1hierarchyv1ofv1needsv1theory,v1Aldefersv1existence-v1relatedness-
growthv1(ERG)v1theory,v1andv1Herzbergsv1hygienev1maintenancev1factorsv1andv1motivationv1factors.
9. The theory that includes maintenance and motivation factors is:
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a. Maslows hierarchy of needs.v1 v1 v1
b. Herzbergs two-factor theory. v1 v1
c. McGregors theory X and theory Y. v1 v1 v1 v1 v1
d. Ouchis theory Z. v1 v1
, ANS:v1B,v1Thev1two-
factorv1theoryv1ofv1motivationv1includesv1motivationv1andv1maintenancev1factors.v1Maslowsv1hierarchyv1ofv1needsv1includesv1thev1followi
ngv1needs:v1physiological,v1safety,v1security,v1belonging,v1andv1self-
actualization.v1Inv1theoryv1X,v1employeesv1preferv1security,v1direction,v1andv1minimalv1responsibility.v1Inv1theoryv1Y,v1employeesv1enjoyv
1theirv1work,v1showv1self-
controlv1andv1discipline,v1arev1ablev1tov1contributev1creatively,v1andv1arev1motivatedv1byv1tiesv1tov1thev1group,v1organization,v1andv1thev1wor
kv1itself.v1Thev1focusv1ofv1theoryv1Zv1isv1collectivev1decisionv1makingv1andv1long-
termv1employmentv1thatv1involvesv1slowerv1promotionsv1andv1lessv1directv1supervision.
10. A nurse is appointed to a leadership position in the local hospital. The nurses position woul
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d be considered which of the following?
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a. Informal leadership v1
b. Formal leadership v1
c. Leadership
d. Management
ANS:v1B,v1Formalv1leadershipv1isv1basedv1onv1occupyingv1av1positionv1inv1anv1organization.v1Informalv1leadershipv1isv1shownv1byv1anv1in
dividualv1whov1demonstratesv1leadershipv1outsidev1thev1scopev1ofv1av1formalv1leadershipv1rolev1orv1asv1av1memberv1ofv1av1group.v1Leaders
hipv1isv1av1processv1ofv1influencev1wherebyv1thev1leaderv1influencesv1othersv1towardv1goalv1achievement.v1Managementv1isv1av1processv1t
ov1achievev1organizationalv1goals.
11. A nursing instructor is evaluating whether the nursing students understand the thre
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e fundamental qualities that leaders share. According to Bennis and Nanus, the fundam
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ental qualities of effective leaders are:
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a. guided vision, passion, and integrity.
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b. knowledge of self, honesty, and maturity.
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c. intelligence, self-confidence, and determination.
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d. honesty, self-awareness, and sociability.
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ANS:v1ABennisv1andv1Nanusv1listv1guidedv1vision,v1passion,v1andv1integrityv1asv1fundamentalv1qualitiesv1ofv1effectivev1leaders.v1Knowled
gev1ofv1self,v 1 honestyv 1 andv 1 maturity;v 1 intelligence,v 1 self-confidencev 1 andv 1 determination;v 1 self-
awarenessv 1 andv 1 sociabilityv 1 arev 1 allv 1 desirablev1traitsv1inv1leadersv1asv1wellv1asv1inv1others.
12. The six traits identified by Kirkpatrick and Locke that separate leaders from non-leaders were:
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a. respectability, trustworthiness, flexibility, self-confidence, intelligence, sociability.
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b. self-
confidence, progression of experiences, influence of others, personal life factors, honesty, d
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rive.
c. intelligence, self-confidence, determination, integrity, sociability, honesty.
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d. drive, desire to lead, honesty, self-confidence, cognitive ability, knowledge of business.
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ANS:v1D,v1Researchv1byv1Kirkpatrickv1andv1Lockev1concludedv1thatv1leadersv1possessv1sixv1traits:v1drive,v1desirev1tov1lead,v1honesty,v1se
lf-
v1confidence,v1cognitivev1ability,v1andv1knowledgev1ofv1thev1business.v1 Woodsv1identifiedv1fivev1dominantv1factorsv1thatv1influencedv1le
adershipv1development:v1self-
confidence,v1innatev1qualities,v1progressionv1ofv1experience,v1influencev1ofv1significantv1others,v1andv1personalv1lifev1factors.v1Stogdillv
1identifiedv1thev1followingv1traitsv1ofv1av1leader: v1intelligence,v1self-
v1confidence,v1determination,v1integrity,v1andv 1 sociability.v1Murphyv1andv1DeBackv1identifiedv1thev1followingv1leaderv1characteristics
:v1caring,v1respectability,v1trustworthiness,v1andv1flexibility.
13. A nurse manager who uses a leadership style that is participatory and where autho
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rity is delegated to others is most likely using which of the following leadership styles?
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a. Autocratic
b. Democratic
c. Laissez-faire
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ship & Management 7th Edition Sally A.
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Weiss Complete All Chapters 2024
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,Chapter 1: Nursing Leadership and Management
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MULTIPLE CHOICE v1
1. According to Henri Fayol, the functions of planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlli
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ng are considered which aspect of management?
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a. Roles
b. Process
c. Functions
d. Taxonomy
ANS:v1B,v1Thev1managementv1processv1includesv1planning,v1organizing,v1coordinating,v1andv1controlling.v1Managementv1rolesv1includ
ev1informationv1processing,v1interpersonalv1relationships,v1andv1decisionv1making.v1Managementv1functionsv1includev1planning,v1orga
nizing,v1staffing,v1directing,v1coordinating,v1reporting,v1andv1budgeting.v1Av1taxonomyv1isv1av1systemv1thatv1ordersv1principlesv1intov1av1g
roupingv1orv1classification.
2. Which of the following is considered a decisional managerial role?
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a. Disseminator
b. Figurehead
c. Leader
d. Entrepreneur
ANS:v1D,v1Thev1decisionalv1managerialv1rolesv1includev1entrepreneur,v1disturbancev1handler,v1allocatorv1ofv1resources,v1andv1negotiator
.v1Thev1informationv1processingv1managerialv1rolesv1includev1monitor,v1disseminator,v1andv1spokesperson.v1Thev1interpersonalv1manag
erialv1rolesv1includev1figurehead,v1leader,v1andv1liaison.
3. A nurse manager meets regularly with other nurse managers, participates on the organiz
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ations committees, and attends meetings sponsored by professional organizations in order to m
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anage relationships. These activities are considered which function of a manager?
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a. Informing
b. Problem solving v1
c. Monitoring
d. Networking
ANS:v1D,v1Thev1rolev1functionsv1tov1managev1relationshipsv1arev1networking,v1supporting,v1developingv1andv1mentoring,v1managingv1co
nflictv1andv1teamv1building,v1motivatingv1andv1inspiring,v1recognizing,v1andv1rewarding.v1Thev1rolev1functionsv1tov1managev1thev1workv1a
rev1planningv1andv1organizing,v1problemv1solving,v1clarifyingv1rolesv1andv1objectives,v1informing,v1monitoring,v1consulting,v1andv1dele
gating.
4. A nurse was recently promoted to a middle-
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level manager position. The nurses title would most likely be which of the following?
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a. First-line manager v1
b. Director
c. Vice president of patient care services
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d. Chief nurse executive
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ANS:v1B,v1Av1middle-levelv1managerv1isv1calledv1av1director.v1Av1lowv1managerial-v1levelv1jobv1isv1calledv1thev1first-
linev1manager.v1Av1nursev1inv1anv1executivev1levelv1rolev1isv1calledv1av1chiefv1nursev1executivev1orv1vicev1presidentv1ofv1patientv1carev1servi
ces.
5. A nurse manager who uses Frederick Taylors scientific management approach, would most lik
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ely focus on which of the following?
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, a. General principles v1
b. Positional authority v1
c. Labor productivity
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d. Impersonal relations v1
ANS:v1C,v1Thev1areav1ofv1focusv1forv1scientificv1managementv1isv1laborv1productivity.v1Inv1bureaucraticv1theory,v1efficiencyv1isv1achievedv1
throughv1impersonalv1relationsv1withinv1av1formalv1structurev1andv1isv1basedv1onv1positionalv1authority.v1Administrativev1principlev1theor
yv1consistsv1ofv1principlesv1ofv1managementv1thatv1arev1relevantv1tov1anyv1organization.
6. According to Vrooms Theory of Motivation, force:
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a. is the perceived possibility that the goal will be achieved.
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b. describes the amount of effort one will exert to reach ones goal.
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c. describes people who have free will but choose to comply with orders they are given.
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d. is a naturally forming social group that can become a contributor to an organization.
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ANS:v1B,v1Accordingv1tov1Vroomsv1Theoryv1ofv1Motivation,v1Forcev1describesv1thev1amountv1ofv1effortv1onev1willv1exertv1tov1reachv1ones
v1goal.v1Valencev1speaksv1tov1thev1levelv1ofv1attractivenessv1orv1unattractivenessv1ofv1thev1goal.v1Expectancyv1isv1thev1perceivedv1possibilit
yv1thatv1thev1goalv1willv1bev1achieved.v1Vroomsv1Theoryv1ofv1Motivationv1canv1bev1demonstratedv1inv1thev1formv1ofv1anv1equation:v1Forcev
1=v1Valencev1Expectancyv1(Vroom,v11964).v1Thev1theoryv1proposesv1thatv1thisv1equationv1canv1helpv1tov1predictv1thev1 motivation,v1orv1for
ce,v1ofv1anv1individualv1asv1describedv1byv1Vroom.
7. According to R. N. Lussier, motivation:
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a. is unconsciously demonstrated by people.
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b. occurs externally to influence behavior.
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c. is determined by others choices.
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d. occurs internally to influence behavior.
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ANS:v1D,v1Motivationv1isv1av1processv1thatv1occursv1internallyv1tov1influencev1andv1directv1ourv1behaviorv1inv1orderv1tov1satisfyv1needs.v1M
otivationv1isv1notv1explicitlyv1demonstratedv1byv1people,v1butv1ratherv1itv1isv1interpretedv1fromv1theirv1behavior.v1Motivationv1isv1whateve
rv1influencesv1ourv1choicesv1andv1createsv1direction,v1intensity,v1andv1persistencev1inv1ourv1behavior.
8. According to R. N. Lussier, there are content motivation theories and process motivat
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ion theories. Which of the following is considered a process motivation theory?
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a. Equity theory v1
b. Hierarchy of needs theory v1 v1 v1
c. Existence-relatedness-growth theory v1
d. Hygiene maintenance and motivation factors
v1 v1 v1 v1
ANS:v1A,v1Thev1processv1motivationv1theoriesv1arev1equityv1theoryv1andv1expectancyv1theory.v1Thev1contentv1motivationv1theoriesv1inclu
dev1Maslowsv1hierarchyv1ofv1needsv1theory,v1Aldefersv1existence-v1relatedness-
growthv1(ERG)v1theory,v1andv1Herzbergsv1hygienev1maintenancev1factorsv1andv1motivationv1factors.
9. The theory that includes maintenance and motivation factors is:
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a. Maslows hierarchy of needs.v1 v1 v1
b. Herzbergs two-factor theory. v1 v1
c. McGregors theory X and theory Y. v1 v1 v1 v1 v1
d. Ouchis theory Z. v1 v1
, ANS:v1B,v1Thev1two-
factorv1theoryv1ofv1motivationv1includesv1motivationv1andv1maintenancev1factors.v1Maslowsv1hierarchyv1ofv1needsv1includesv1thev1followi
ngv1needs:v1physiological,v1safety,v1security,v1belonging,v1andv1self-
actualization.v1Inv1theoryv1X,v1employeesv1preferv1security,v1direction,v1andv1minimalv1responsibility.v1Inv1theoryv1Y,v1employeesv1enjoyv
1theirv1work,v1showv1self-
controlv1andv1discipline,v1arev1ablev1tov1contributev1creatively,v1andv1arev1motivatedv1byv1tiesv1tov1thev1group,v1organization,v1andv1thev1wor
kv1itself.v1Thev1focusv1ofv1theoryv1Zv1isv1collectivev1decisionv1makingv1andv1long-
termv1employmentv1thatv1involvesv1slowerv1promotionsv1andv1lessv1directv1supervision.
10. A nurse is appointed to a leadership position in the local hospital. The nurses position woul
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d be considered which of the following?
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a. Informal leadership v1
b. Formal leadership v1
c. Leadership
d. Management
ANS:v1B,v1Formalv1leadershipv1isv1basedv1onv1occupyingv1av1positionv1inv1anv1organization.v1Informalv1leadershipv1isv1shownv1byv1anv1in
dividualv1whov1demonstratesv1leadershipv1outsidev1thev1scopev1ofv1av1formalv1leadershipv1rolev1orv1asv1av1memberv1ofv1av1group.v1Leaders
hipv1isv1av1processv1ofv1influencev1wherebyv1thev1leaderv1influencesv1othersv1towardv1goalv1achievement.v1Managementv1isv1av1processv1t
ov1achievev1organizationalv1goals.
11. A nursing instructor is evaluating whether the nursing students understand the thre
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e fundamental qualities that leaders share. According to Bennis and Nanus, the fundam
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ental qualities of effective leaders are:
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a. guided vision, passion, and integrity.
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b. knowledge of self, honesty, and maturity.
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c. intelligence, self-confidence, and determination.
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d. honesty, self-awareness, and sociability.
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ANS:v1ABennisv1andv1Nanusv1listv1guidedv1vision,v1passion,v1andv1integrityv1asv1fundamentalv1qualitiesv1ofv1effectivev1leaders.v1Knowled
gev1ofv1self,v 1 honestyv 1 andv 1 maturity;v 1 intelligence,v 1 self-confidencev 1 andv 1 determination;v 1 self-
awarenessv 1 andv 1 sociabilityv 1 arev 1 allv 1 desirablev1traitsv1inv1leadersv1asv1wellv1asv1inv1others.
12. The six traits identified by Kirkpatrick and Locke that separate leaders from non-leaders were:
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a. respectability, trustworthiness, flexibility, self-confidence, intelligence, sociability.
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b. self-
confidence, progression of experiences, influence of others, personal life factors, honesty, d
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rive.
c. intelligence, self-confidence, determination, integrity, sociability, honesty.
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d. drive, desire to lead, honesty, self-confidence, cognitive ability, knowledge of business.
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