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1. Climate is best defined as the:
temperature in the nursing units of an institution.
style in which individuals treat each other.
perceptions that individuals have about an environment.
health and well-being of the structure of a facility.
2. How does the concept of autonomy influence the relationship between
healthcare providers and patients?
Autonomy is irrelevant to the patient-provider relationship.
Autonomy requires healthcare providers to always follow patient
requests.
Autonomy empowers patients to participate in their own healthcare
decisions, fostering a collaborative relationship.
Autonomy limits patient involvement, placing more responsibility on
healthcare providers.
3. Describe how delegation contributes to effective patient care in nursing.
Delegation reduces the need for teamwork in nursing.
Delegation allows nurses to assign tasks to others, which helps in
managing time and resources effectively for better patient care.
Delegation is primarily used to increase the number of patients a
nurse can handle.
Delegation eliminates the need for nurses to communicate with their
team.
,4. What is the primary aim of professional support programs in nursing?
To reduce the number of nurses in the workforce.
To eliminate the need for continuing education.
To focus solely on patient care.
To provide resources and guidance to nurses.
5. Describe how incident reports contribute to patient safety in nursing.
Incident reports help improve patient safety by documenting
unplanned occurrences and facilitating learning and accountability.
Incident reports are only necessary for medication errors.
Incident reports are used to evaluate nurse performance and patient
satisfaction.
Incident reports are primarily for legal documentation and do not
affect patient safety.
6. If a nurse does not engage in professional development, what potential
impact could this have on their practice and patient care?
Increased patient satisfaction
Enhanced teamwork and collaboration
Inability to adapt to changes in healthcare
Improved patient outcomes
7. In a scenario where a nurse is overwhelmed with patient assignments, how
should they approach delegation to ensure quality care?
Refuse to delegate any tasks to ensure personal accountability.
, Delegate all tasks to the least experienced staff to lighten the
workload.
Identify appropriate tasks to delegate to qualified team members
while maintaining oversight of patient care.
Only delegate tasks that are not critical to patient safety.
8. If a nursing organization identifies a need to improve patient-centered care,
how might strategic planning be utilized to address this need?
By focusing only on staff training without considering patient
feedback.
By eliminating all current patient care protocols.
By setting specific goals and initiatives focused on enhancing
patient-centered care over the next 2-5 years.
By maintaining the status quo and not making any changes.
9. Describe how professional development contributes to the adaptability of
nurses in the healthcare field.
Professional development helps nurses adapt to changes in
healthcare by advancing their skills and knowledge.
Professional development is only necessary for new nurses.
Professional development focuses solely on administrative tasks.
Professional development does not impact patient care.
10. In nursing, what does the term 'throughput' specifically describe?
The process of moving patients in and out of the healthcare system.
The evaluation of patient satisfaction levels.
The method of administering medication to patients.
, The documentation of patient medical histories.
11. If a nurse encounters a situation where patient care conflicts with their
personal beliefs, how should The American Nurses Code of Ethics guide their
actions?
The code suggests that personal beliefs should always take
precedence.
The code allows the nurse to refuse care based on personal beliefs.
The code should guide the nurse to prioritize patient care and
ethical obligations over personal beliefs.
The code does not address conflicts between personal beliefs and
patient care.
12. What do nursing management theories primarily offer to healthcare leaders?
Methods for financial management
Strategies for marketing healthcare services
Guidelines for patient diagnosis
Frameworks for effective leadership
13. Delegation is important for which reason?
It provides a way to assign difficult patients to uncooperative nurses.
It enables new nurses to gain experience with difficult patients by
themselves.
It is a means to organize the patient care needs according to acuity,
desired outcomes, and staff levels, and it provides a way to assign
difficult patients to uncooperative nurses.