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Test Bank – Yoder-Wise’s Leading and Managing in Canadian Nursing 3rd Edition (Ch. 1–32) | Verified Answers

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1 TEST BANK FOR YODE R-WISE ’S LEADING AND MANAGING IN CANADIAN NURSING, 3 RDEDITION, PATRICIA S. YODE R-WISE, JANICE WADDELL, NAN CY WALTON!U#)#I@_)I$@$@)_I@)_$@)_)_$@)_@)_$@)$@$@($@_+@$

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Table of Contents
Part I: Core Concepts Overview
Leading, Managing, and Following
Developing the Role of Leader
Developing the Role of Manager
Nursing Leadership and Indigenous Health
Patient Focus


Context
Ethical Issues
Legal Issues
Making Decisions and Solving Problems
Health Care Organizations
Understanding and Designing Organizational Structures
Cultural Diversity in Health Care
Power, Politics, and Influence

Part II: Managing Resources
Caring, Communicating, and Managing with Technology
Managing Costs and Budgets
Care Delivery Strategies
Staffing and Scheduling (available only on Evolve)
Selecting, Developing, and Evaluating Staff (available only on Evolve)

Part III: Changing the Status Quo
Strategic Planning, Goal-Setting, and Marketing
Nurses Leading Change: A Relational Emancipatory Framework for Health and Social Action
Building Teams Through Communication and Partnerships
Collective Nursing Advocacy
Understanding Quality, Risk, and Safety
Translating Research into Practice


Part IV: Interpersonal and Personal Skills


Interpersonal
Understanding and Resolving Conflict
Managing Personal/Personnel Problems
Workplace Violence and Incivility
Inter and Intraprofessional Practice and Leading in Professional Practice Settings


Personal
Role Transition
Self-Management: Stress and Time


Future
Thriving for the Future
Leading and Managing Your Career
Nursing Students as Leaders

2 TEST BANK FOR YODE R-WISE ’S LEADING AND MANAGING IN CANADIAN NURSING, 3 RDEDITION, PATRICIA S. YODE R-WISE, JANICE WADDELL, NAN CY WALTON!U#)#I@_)I$@$@)_I@)_$@)_)_$@)_@)_$@)$@$@($@_+@$

,Chapter 0 : Leading, Managing, and Following

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. A nurse manager of a 20-bed medical unit finds that 80% of the patients are older adults. She
is asked to assess and adapt the unit to better meet the unique needs of older adult patients.
According to complexity principles, what would be the best approach to take in making this
change?
a. Leverage the hierarchical management position to get unit staff involved in
assessment and planning.
b. Engage involved staff at all levels in the decision-making process.
c. Focus the assessment on the unit, and omit the hospital and community
environment.
d. Hire a geriatric specialist to oversee and control the project.

ANS: B
Complexity theory suggests that systems interact and adapt and that decision making occurs
throughout the systems, as opposed to being held in a hierarchy. In complexity theory,
everybody‘s opinion counts; therefore, all levels of staff would be involved in decision
making.

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TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation
N R I G B.C M
U S N T areaOreceives a phone call from a nurse who has
2. A unit manager of a 25-bed medical/surgical
called in sick five times in the past month. He tells the manager that he very much wants to
come to work when scheduled, but must often care for his wife, who is undergoing treatment
for breast cancer. In the practice of a strengths-based nursing leader, what would be the best
approach to satisfying the needs of this nurse, other staff, and patients?
a. Line up agency nurses who can be called in to work on short notice.
b. Place the nurse on unpaid leave for the remainder of his wife‘s treatment.
c. Sympathize with the nurse‘s dilemma and let the charge nurse know that this nurse
may be calling in frequently in the future.
d. Work with the nurse, staffing office, and other nurses to arrange his scheduled
days off around his wife‘s treatments.
ANS: D
Placing the nurse on unpaid leave may threaten physiologic needs and demotivate the nurse.
Unsatisfactory coverage of shifts on short notice could affect patient care and threaten staff
members‘ sense of competence. Strengths-based nurse leaders honour the uniqueness of
individuals, teams, systems, and organizations; therefore arranging the schedule around the
wife‘s needs would result in a win-win situation, also creating a work environment that
promotes the health of all the nurses and facilitates their development.

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, 3. A grievance brought by a staff nurse against the unit manager requires mediation. At the first
mediation session, the staff nurse repeatedly calls the unit manager‘s actions unfair, and the
unit manager continues to reiterate the reasons for the actions. What would be the best course
of action at this time?
a. Send the two disputants away to reach their own resolution.
b. Involve another staff nurse in the discussion so as to clarify issues.
c. Ask each party to examine her own motives and issues in the conflict.
d. Continue to listen as the parties repeat their thoughts and feelings about the
conflict.
ANS: C
Nurses and leaders must assess each situation as unique, determining appropriate actions
accordingly. Leaders must adapt their styles to complement specific issues being faced, such
as conflict. Examining motives and issues for the conflict in perceptions promotes equal
representation of each point of view.

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4. Shortly after being informed of fetal death, a labouring woman asks why she is not able to
hear her baby‘s heartbeat on the monitor anymore. Although the monitor volume had been
turned off so that the patient would be able to sleep between contractions, the nurse responded
that there was no heartbeat to hear because the baby had died in utero; then the nurse asked
whether the patient would like to talk about how she was feeling. This response demonstrates:
a. Lack of empathy.
b. Ethical leadership.
c. Complexity science. 3E
d. A coercive relationship.

ANS: B

Ethical leadership is based on a willingness to identify and act on complex problems in an
ethical manner. Leadership can be misused when coercive relationships form, and information
and true goals are withheld.

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5. The manager of a surgical area envisions a future that requires the addition of registered nurse
(RN) assistants or unlicensed persons to feed, bathe, and walk patients. The RNs on the staff
have always practiced in a primary nursing-delivery system and are very resistant to this idea.
The best initial strategy in this situation would include:
a. Exploring the values of the RNs in relation to this change.
b. Leaving the RNs alone for a time so they can think about the change before they
are approached again.
c. Dropping the idea and trying for the change in another year or so.
d. Hiring the assistants and allowing the RNs to see what good additions they are.

ANS: A

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