1. A nurse manager is leading a team of nurses in a busy emergency department. She
notices that some of the nurses are experiencing burnout and compassion fatigue due to
the high-stress environment and the increased workload. What is the most appropriate
leadership style for the nurse manager to adopt in this situation?
a) Autocratic
b) Democratic
c) Laissez-faire
d) Transformational*
Rationale: Transformational leadership is a style that inspires and motivates followers to
achieve a shared vision and goals. It also fosters a positive work environment, encourages
innovation and creativity, and supports the well-being of the followers. This style is
suitable for the nurse manager to address the burnout and compassion fatigue issues
among her team members.
2. A nurse leader is involved in a quality improvement project to reduce the incidence of
hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) in a surgical unit. He collaborates with other health
professionals, such as infection control specialists, pharmacists, and surgeons, to
implement evidence-based interventions. What type of leadership skill is the nurse leader
demonstrating in this scenario?
a) Interpersonal
b) Technical
c) Conceptual
d) Systems*
Rationale: Systems leadership is a skill that enables leaders to understand and influence
complex systems, such as health care organizations. It involves collaborating with
multiple stakeholders, integrating diverse perspectives, and aligning goals and actions to
achieve system-level outcomes. The nurse leader is demonstrating systems leadership by
working with other health professionals to improve the quality and safety of patient care.
3. A nurse educator is teaching a group of nursing students about the principles of ethical
leadership in health care. She explains that ethical leaders should adhere to four core
values: respect, service, justice, and honesty. Which of the following statements best
describes the value of service in ethical leadership?
a) Service means putting the needs and interests of others before one's own.
b) Service means being accountable for one's actions and decisions.
c) Service means treating others with dignity and fairness.
d) Service means being truthful and transparent.*
Rationale: Service is a value that reflects the commitment of ethical leaders to serve others,
especially those who are vulnerable or marginalized. It means putting the needs and
interests of others before one's own, and acting in ways that benefit the common good.
Honesty, on the other hand, is a value that reflects the integrity and trustworthiness of
ethical leaders. It means being truthful and transparent, and avoiding deception or
manipulation.
4. A nurse administrator is responsible for developing a strategic plan for a community
health center. She conducts a SWOT analysis to assess the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats of the organization. She identifies that one of the strengths of
the center is its diverse and culturally competent staff, while one of the weaknesses is its
limited financial resources. What is an example of an opportunity that the nurse
administrator could explore based on this SWOT analysis?
a) Applying for grants or donations from external sources.
b) Expanding the scope of services or programs offered by the center.
c) Partnering with other organizations or agencies that share similar goals or values.*
d) Recruiting more volunteers or interns to support the center's operations.
Rationale: An opportunity is an external factor that could enhance or facilitate the
, achievement of an organization's objectives. Partnering with other organizations or
agencies that share similar goals or values is an example of an opportunity that could
benefit the community health center by increasing its network, resources, and impact.
Applying for grants or donations, expanding the scope of services or programs, and
recruiting more volunteers or interns are examples of strategies that could address the
weakness of limited financial resources, but they are not opportunities per se.
5. A nurse practitioner is leading a multidisciplinary team in providing palliative care to
patients with terminal illnesses. She uses a shared decision-making approach to involve
patients and their families in planning and delivering care that aligns with their
preferences and values. What type of leadership theory is the nurse practitioner applying
in this context?
a) Trait theory
b) Behavioral theory
c) Contingency theory
d) Relational theory*
Rationale: Relational theory is a leadership theory that focuses on the quality and nature
of relationships between leaders and followers. It emphasizes mutual respect, trust,
collaboration, and empowerment. Shared decision-making is a relational practice that
involves engaging patients and their families in making informed choices about their care
that reflect their goals and values.
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