Nursing Leadership and Management
Comprehensive Quiz Guide: 100% Verified Questions with Answers
Section 1: Leadership Theory and Styles (Questions 1-15)
1. What is the difference between leadership and management?
• Answer: Leadership: influencing, inspiring, and motivating others toward
vision/goals; focuses on people, change, innovation, doing the right things.
Management: coordinating resources, organizing work, controlling
processes; focuses on systems, stability, efficiency, doing things right.
Effective nurse leaders integrate both leadership and management skills.
2. What is autocratic (authoritarian) leadership?
• Answer: Leader makes decisions independently with little input from
others, maintains strong control, gives direct orders, expects compliance.
Appropriate for: emergencies, crisis situations, inexperienced staff, when
quick decisions needed. Drawbacks: low morale, stifles creativity, high
turnover, dependent staff. Example: code blue team leader.
3. What is democratic (participative) leadership?
• Answer: Leader encourages group participation in decision-making, values
input, shares authority, facilitates discussion, builds consensus. Appropriate
for: experienced staff, non-urgent situations, change initiatives requiring
buy-in. Benefits: increased satisfaction, creativity, ownership, development.
Drawbacks: time-consuming, may be frustrating in emergencies. Most
effective style for nursing.
4. What is laissez-faire leadership?
• Answer: Leader provides minimal direction, allows group to make decisions,
offers resources but little guidance. "Hands-off" approach. Appropriate for:
highly experienced, self-motivated, expert teams (e.g., research groups).
, Drawbacks: lack of direction, low productivity, role ambiguity, inefficiency.
Can result in chaos with inexperienced staff.
5. What is transformational leadership?
• Answer: Leader inspires and motivates followers to achieve extraordinary
outcomes and develop their own leadership capacity. Four I's: Idealized
influence (role model), Inspirational motivation (communicate vision),
Intellectual stimulation (encourage innovation), Individualized consideration
(mentor/coach). Promotes change, professional growth, organizational
commitment. Highly effective in healthcare.
6. What is transactional leadership?
• Answer: Leader motivates through rewards and punishments, focuses on
task completion, maintains status quo, emphasizes rules/procedures.
Management by exception (intervenes when standards not met). Exchange
relationship: follower performance for leader rewards. Effective for routine
operations, achieving short-term goals. Less effective for innovation and
change.
7. What is servant leadership?
• Answer: Leader prioritizes serving others, focuses on follower growth and
well-being, shares power, puts followers' needs first. Characteristics:
listening, empathy, healing, awareness, persuasion, stewardship,
commitment to people's growth. Builds trust, engagement, ethical culture.
Particularly relevant to nursing's caring philosophy. Promotes staff
satisfaction and retention.
8. What is situational leadership?
• Answer: Leader adapts style based on follower readiness/competence and
situation. Four styles: Directing (high task, low relationship - for low
competence/commitment), Coaching (high task, high relationship),
Supporting (low task, high relationship), Delegating (low task, low
, relationship - for high competence/commitment). Flexible approach.
Developed by Hersey and Blanchard.
9. What is emotional intelligence in leadership?
• Answer: Ability to recognize, understand, and manage own emotions and
others' emotions. Five components: Self-awareness, Self-regulation,
Motivation, Empathy, Social skills. Critical for effective leadership -
influences communication, decision-making, relationship building, conflict
resolution. Leaders with high EQ inspire trust, manage stress, build strong
teams. Can be developed through practice.
10. What is authentic leadership?
• Answer: Leadership approach emphasizing genuineness, self-awareness,
transparency, ethical behavior, balanced processing, relational
transparency. Leaders know themselves, act consistently with values, build
trust through honesty. Promotes positive work environment, staff
engagement, ethical climate. Particularly important given healthcare's
moral and ethical nature.
11. What are Kouzes and Posner's Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership?
• Answer: (1) Model the Way (clarify values, set example), (2) Inspire a
Shared Vision (envision future, enlist others), (3) Challenge the Process
(search for opportunities, experiment/take risks), (4) Enable Others to Act
(foster collaboration, strengthen others), (5) Encourage the Heart (recognize
contributions, celebrate values/victories). Evidence-based leadership
framework.
12. What is quantum leadership?
• Answer: Contemporary leadership approach viewing organizations as
complex adaptive systems. Leaders facilitate emergence of solutions, work
at point of service, embrace uncertainty/complexity, promote self-
organization, focus on relationships and networks. Relevant to complex,
Comprehensive Quiz Guide: 100% Verified Questions with Answers
Section 1: Leadership Theory and Styles (Questions 1-15)
1. What is the difference between leadership and management?
• Answer: Leadership: influencing, inspiring, and motivating others toward
vision/goals; focuses on people, change, innovation, doing the right things.
Management: coordinating resources, organizing work, controlling
processes; focuses on systems, stability, efficiency, doing things right.
Effective nurse leaders integrate both leadership and management skills.
2. What is autocratic (authoritarian) leadership?
• Answer: Leader makes decisions independently with little input from
others, maintains strong control, gives direct orders, expects compliance.
Appropriate for: emergencies, crisis situations, inexperienced staff, when
quick decisions needed. Drawbacks: low morale, stifles creativity, high
turnover, dependent staff. Example: code blue team leader.
3. What is democratic (participative) leadership?
• Answer: Leader encourages group participation in decision-making, values
input, shares authority, facilitates discussion, builds consensus. Appropriate
for: experienced staff, non-urgent situations, change initiatives requiring
buy-in. Benefits: increased satisfaction, creativity, ownership, development.
Drawbacks: time-consuming, may be frustrating in emergencies. Most
effective style for nursing.
4. What is laissez-faire leadership?
• Answer: Leader provides minimal direction, allows group to make decisions,
offers resources but little guidance. "Hands-off" approach. Appropriate for:
highly experienced, self-motivated, expert teams (e.g., research groups).
, Drawbacks: lack of direction, low productivity, role ambiguity, inefficiency.
Can result in chaos with inexperienced staff.
5. What is transformational leadership?
• Answer: Leader inspires and motivates followers to achieve extraordinary
outcomes and develop their own leadership capacity. Four I's: Idealized
influence (role model), Inspirational motivation (communicate vision),
Intellectual stimulation (encourage innovation), Individualized consideration
(mentor/coach). Promotes change, professional growth, organizational
commitment. Highly effective in healthcare.
6. What is transactional leadership?
• Answer: Leader motivates through rewards and punishments, focuses on
task completion, maintains status quo, emphasizes rules/procedures.
Management by exception (intervenes when standards not met). Exchange
relationship: follower performance for leader rewards. Effective for routine
operations, achieving short-term goals. Less effective for innovation and
change.
7. What is servant leadership?
• Answer: Leader prioritizes serving others, focuses on follower growth and
well-being, shares power, puts followers' needs first. Characteristics:
listening, empathy, healing, awareness, persuasion, stewardship,
commitment to people's growth. Builds trust, engagement, ethical culture.
Particularly relevant to nursing's caring philosophy. Promotes staff
satisfaction and retention.
8. What is situational leadership?
• Answer: Leader adapts style based on follower readiness/competence and
situation. Four styles: Directing (high task, low relationship - for low
competence/commitment), Coaching (high task, high relationship),
Supporting (low task, high relationship), Delegating (low task, low
, relationship - for high competence/commitment). Flexible approach.
Developed by Hersey and Blanchard.
9. What is emotional intelligence in leadership?
• Answer: Ability to recognize, understand, and manage own emotions and
others' emotions. Five components: Self-awareness, Self-regulation,
Motivation, Empathy, Social skills. Critical for effective leadership -
influences communication, decision-making, relationship building, conflict
resolution. Leaders with high EQ inspire trust, manage stress, build strong
teams. Can be developed through practice.
10. What is authentic leadership?
• Answer: Leadership approach emphasizing genuineness, self-awareness,
transparency, ethical behavior, balanced processing, relational
transparency. Leaders know themselves, act consistently with values, build
trust through honesty. Promotes positive work environment, staff
engagement, ethical climate. Particularly important given healthcare's
moral and ethical nature.
11. What are Kouzes and Posner's Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership?
• Answer: (1) Model the Way (clarify values, set example), (2) Inspire a
Shared Vision (envision future, enlist others), (3) Challenge the Process
(search for opportunities, experiment/take risks), (4) Enable Others to Act
(foster collaboration, strengthen others), (5) Encourage the Heart (recognize
contributions, celebrate values/victories). Evidence-based leadership
framework.
12. What is quantum leadership?
• Answer: Contemporary leadership approach viewing organizations as
complex adaptive systems. Leaders facilitate emergence of solutions, work
at point of service, embrace uncertainty/complexity, promote self-
organization, focus on relationships and networks. Relevant to complex,