WGU C158 Organizational Leadership
Premium Study Bundle | PA Guide,
Leadership Notes 2026/2027 – Verified
Q&As with Detailed Rationales (Test
Bank Bundle - 95 Questions)
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*QUESTION 1:*
A nurse manager notices a decline in staff morale on the unit. What is the most effective initial
leadership action?
A) Implement a new rewards program immediately
B) Conduct a team meeting to solicit feedback and concerns
C) Ignore the issue as morale fluctuates naturally
D) Replace staff members who are complaining
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Conduct a team meeting to solicit feedback and concerns
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Open communication builds trust and identifies root causes.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Rewards are premature; ignoring is neglectful; replacement is punitive.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Active listening is the first step to resolving morale issues.
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*QUESTION 2:*
,According to transformational leadership theory, a leader who articulates a compelling vision and
inspires others is displaying:
A) Idealized influence
B) Inspirational motivation
C) Intellectual stimulation
D) Individualized consideration
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Inspirational motivation
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* This component focuses on inspiring team commitment.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Idealized influence is role modeling; intellectual stimulation is challenging
thinking.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Visionary communication inspires performance.
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*QUESTION 3:*
A new nurse manager is using a laissez-faire leadership style. This approach is characterized by:
A) Hands-off management and minimal direct oversight
B) Centralized control and strict rule enforcement
C) High team involvement in decision-making
D) A focus on rewards and punishments
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) Hands-off management and minimal direct oversight
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Laissez-faire means "let them do" with minimal intervention.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Centralized control is authoritarian; high involvement is democratic.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Laissez-faire can be effective with highly skilled teams.
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*QUESTION 4:*
A charge nurse is allocating patient assignments for the shift. Which principle of delegation is most
important?
A) Assign tasks based on staff seniority only
B) Match the task to the appropriate scope of practice and competency
C) Assign the most difficult patients to new graduates to build experience
D) Rotate assignments randomly each shift
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Match the task to the appropriate scope of practice and competency
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Safe delegation requires matching skills to patient needs.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Seniority alone is insufficient; new grads shouldn't get the sickest patients.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Competency-based assignment ensures patient safety.
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*QUESTION 5:*
A leader is implementing a shared governance model on the unit. This model primarily aims to:
A) Reduce the workload of nurse managers
B) Empower staff nurses to participate in decision-making
C) Eliminate the need for formal leadership positions
D) Increase physician authority over nursing practice
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Empower staff nurses to participate in decision-making
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Shared governance distributes decision-making power.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* It doesn't eliminate management; it empowers, not reduces workload.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Shared governance enhances professional autonomy.
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*QUESTION 6:*
A nurse is using emotional intelligence to manage a conflict between two staff members. Which
component involves understanding the emotions of others?
A) Self-awareness
B) Self-regulation
C) Empathy
D) Social skills
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* C) Empathy
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Empathy is understanding others' feelings.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Self-awareness is internal; self-regulation is controlling impulses.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Empathy is crucial for conflict resolution.
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*QUESTION 7:*
A unit manager is using a democratic leadership style. A key characteristic of this style is:
A) The leader makes all decisions unilaterally
B) Team members are involved in decision-making
C) The leader is completely hands-off
D) Decisions are based solely on policy manuals
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Team members are involved in decision-making
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Democratic leadership values team input.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Unilateral decisions are autocratic; hands-off is laissez-faire.
Premium Study Bundle | PA Guide,
Leadership Notes 2026/2027 – Verified
Q&As with Detailed Rationales (Test
Bank Bundle - 95 Questions)
---
*QUESTION 1:*
A nurse manager notices a decline in staff morale on the unit. What is the most effective initial
leadership action?
A) Implement a new rewards program immediately
B) Conduct a team meeting to solicit feedback and concerns
C) Ignore the issue as morale fluctuates naturally
D) Replace staff members who are complaining
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Conduct a team meeting to solicit feedback and concerns
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Open communication builds trust and identifies root causes.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Rewards are premature; ignoring is neglectful; replacement is punitive.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Active listening is the first step to resolving morale issues.
---
*QUESTION 2:*
,According to transformational leadership theory, a leader who articulates a compelling vision and
inspires others is displaying:
A) Idealized influence
B) Inspirational motivation
C) Intellectual stimulation
D) Individualized consideration
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Inspirational motivation
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* This component focuses on inspiring team commitment.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Idealized influence is role modeling; intellectual stimulation is challenging
thinking.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Visionary communication inspires performance.
---
*QUESTION 3:*
A new nurse manager is using a laissez-faire leadership style. This approach is characterized by:
A) Hands-off management and minimal direct oversight
B) Centralized control and strict rule enforcement
C) High team involvement in decision-making
D) A focus on rewards and punishments
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* A) Hands-off management and minimal direct oversight
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Laissez-faire means "let them do" with minimal intervention.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Centralized control is authoritarian; high involvement is democratic.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Laissez-faire can be effective with highly skilled teams.
,---
*QUESTION 4:*
A charge nurse is allocating patient assignments for the shift. Which principle of delegation is most
important?
A) Assign tasks based on staff seniority only
B) Match the task to the appropriate scope of practice and competency
C) Assign the most difficult patients to new graduates to build experience
D) Rotate assignments randomly each shift
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Match the task to the appropriate scope of practice and competency
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Safe delegation requires matching skills to patient needs.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Seniority alone is insufficient; new grads shouldn't get the sickest patients.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Competency-based assignment ensures patient safety.
---
*QUESTION 5:*
A leader is implementing a shared governance model on the unit. This model primarily aims to:
A) Reduce the workload of nurse managers
B) Empower staff nurses to participate in decision-making
C) Eliminate the need for formal leadership positions
D) Increase physician authority over nursing practice
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Empower staff nurses to participate in decision-making
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Shared governance distributes decision-making power.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* It doesn't eliminate management; it empowers, not reduces workload.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Shared governance enhances professional autonomy.
, ---
*QUESTION 6:*
A nurse is using emotional intelligence to manage a conflict between two staff members. Which
component involves understanding the emotions of others?
A) Self-awareness
B) Self-regulation
C) Empathy
D) Social skills
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* C) Empathy
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Empathy is understanding others' feelings.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Self-awareness is internal; self-regulation is controlling impulses.
> * *Core Takeaway:* Empathy is crucial for conflict resolution.
---
*QUESTION 7:*
A unit manager is using a democratic leadership style. A key characteristic of this style is:
A) The leader makes all decisions unilaterally
B) Team members are involved in decision-making
C) The leader is completely hands-off
D) Decisions are based solely on policy manuals
> 🎯 *CORRECT ANSWER:* B) Team members are involved in decision-making
> 💡 *CLINICAL RATIONALE:*
> * *Why It's Right:* Democratic leadership values team input.
> * *Why Distractors Fail:* Unilateral decisions are autocratic; hands-off is laissez-faire.