LEADERSHIP ROLES AND MANAGEMENT
FUNCTIONS IN NURSING THEORY AND
APPLICATION 10TH EDITION MARQUIS
HUSTON ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Problem Solving. Answer: A systematic process that focuses on
analyzing a difficult situation.
⩥ Traditional Problem-Solving Model. Answer: A model that attempts to
identify the root problem in situations, which can require much time and
energy.
⩥ Cognitive Process. Answer: A mental action or process of acquiring
knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the
senses.
⩥ Root Cause Analysis. Answer: The process of identifying the
fundamental cause of a problem.
⩥ Clinical Challenge. Answer: A situation in a clinical setting that
requires decision making and problem solving.
,⩥ Maximum Good for Maximum Number. Answer: A principle where
decisions are made to benefit the largest number of people.
⩥ Reflective Thinking. Answer: A process that involves reflecting on
actions and experiences to improve future decision making.
⩥ Conflict Mediation. Answer: The process of resolving a dispute or
conflict between parties.
⩥ Eliciting Input. Answer: The act of gathering opinions or feedback
from others.
⩥ Efficiency in Problem Solving. Answer: The ability to implement
solutions quickly, though it may lead to hasty decisions.
⩥ Value System. Answer: The set of beliefs and values that influence an
individual's decisions.
⩥ Scientific Methods. Answer: Structured approaches that aim to
provide consistent outcomes for the same problems.
⩥ Personal Beliefs. Answer: Individual convictions that can influence
decision making.
,⩥ Nursing Process. Answer: A systematic method used by nurses to
ensure quality care.
⩥ Clinical Reasoning. Answer: The cognitive process that guides nurses
in making clinical decisions.
⩥ Management of Care. Answer: The organization and coordination of
patient care activities.
⩥ Safe and Effective Care Environment. Answer: A healthcare setting
that promotes patient safety and quality care.
⩥ Cognitive Level: Apply. Answer: The ability to use knowledge in
practical situations.
⩥ Cognitive Level: Analyze. Answer: The ability to break down
information into parts to understand it better.
⩥ Feedback. Answer: Information provided as a response to a person's
actions or decisions.
⩥ Multiple Choice. Answer: A type of question format that presents
several answer options.
, ⩥ Client Needs. Answer: The requirements and expectations of patients
in a healthcare setting.
⩥ Integrated Process. Answer: A method that combines various
approaches to achieve a common goal.
⩥ Past experience. Answer: Has little to do with the quality of the
decision.
⩥ Decision making influences. Answer: Values, life experience,
individual preference, and individual ways of thinking will influence a
person's decision making.
⩥ Personal beliefs in decision making. Answer: It is not possible for a
nurse to fully 'set aside' personal beliefs when making a decision.
⩥ Generating alternatives. Answer: The greater the number of
alternatives that can be generated by the decision maker, the better the
final decision will be.
⩥ Status quo. Answer: The manager should always consider the status
quo as a possible option, but this is not always considered to be the
default option.
FUNCTIONS IN NURSING THEORY AND
APPLICATION 10TH EDITION MARQUIS
HUSTON ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Problem Solving. Answer: A systematic process that focuses on
analyzing a difficult situation.
⩥ Traditional Problem-Solving Model. Answer: A model that attempts to
identify the root problem in situations, which can require much time and
energy.
⩥ Cognitive Process. Answer: A mental action or process of acquiring
knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the
senses.
⩥ Root Cause Analysis. Answer: The process of identifying the
fundamental cause of a problem.
⩥ Clinical Challenge. Answer: A situation in a clinical setting that
requires decision making and problem solving.
,⩥ Maximum Good for Maximum Number. Answer: A principle where
decisions are made to benefit the largest number of people.
⩥ Reflective Thinking. Answer: A process that involves reflecting on
actions and experiences to improve future decision making.
⩥ Conflict Mediation. Answer: The process of resolving a dispute or
conflict between parties.
⩥ Eliciting Input. Answer: The act of gathering opinions or feedback
from others.
⩥ Efficiency in Problem Solving. Answer: The ability to implement
solutions quickly, though it may lead to hasty decisions.
⩥ Value System. Answer: The set of beliefs and values that influence an
individual's decisions.
⩥ Scientific Methods. Answer: Structured approaches that aim to
provide consistent outcomes for the same problems.
⩥ Personal Beliefs. Answer: Individual convictions that can influence
decision making.
,⩥ Nursing Process. Answer: A systematic method used by nurses to
ensure quality care.
⩥ Clinical Reasoning. Answer: The cognitive process that guides nurses
in making clinical decisions.
⩥ Management of Care. Answer: The organization and coordination of
patient care activities.
⩥ Safe and Effective Care Environment. Answer: A healthcare setting
that promotes patient safety and quality care.
⩥ Cognitive Level: Apply. Answer: The ability to use knowledge in
practical situations.
⩥ Cognitive Level: Analyze. Answer: The ability to break down
information into parts to understand it better.
⩥ Feedback. Answer: Information provided as a response to a person's
actions or decisions.
⩥ Multiple Choice. Answer: A type of question format that presents
several answer options.
, ⩥ Client Needs. Answer: The requirements and expectations of patients
in a healthcare setting.
⩥ Integrated Process. Answer: A method that combines various
approaches to achieve a common goal.
⩥ Past experience. Answer: Has little to do with the quality of the
decision.
⩥ Decision making influences. Answer: Values, life experience,
individual preference, and individual ways of thinking will influence a
person's decision making.
⩥ Personal beliefs in decision making. Answer: It is not possible for a
nurse to fully 'set aside' personal beliefs when making a decision.
⩥ Generating alternatives. Answer: The greater the number of
alternatives that can be generated by the decision maker, the better the
final decision will be.
⩥ Status quo. Answer: The manager should always consider the status
quo as a possible option, but this is not always considered to be the
default option.