Fundamentals Of Nursing: Leadership || Already Pas
Fundamentals of Nursing: Leadership || Already Pas
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What is the authoritarian/autocratic leadership style correct answers decisions made with little input from the team, leader dictates instructions; leads to mistrust and high turn over
when is authoritarian/autocratic leadership necessary correct answers this style may be useful in emergency sit...
Fundamentals of Nursing: Leadership || Already Passed.
What is the authoritarian/autocratic leadership style correct answers decisions made with little
input from the team, leader dictates instructions; leads to mistrust and high turn over
when is authoritarian/autocratic leadership necessary correct answers this style may be useful in
emergency situations
what is the laissez-faire leadership style correct answers hands-off approach. leader allows team
to make decisions for themselves with no direction. leads to low productivity and frustration
what is the democratic leadership style correct answers leader and team work together towards
goals and outcomes. promotes group satisfaction, but may slow decision making
what is the transcational leadership style correct answers focused on current work completion,
rewards for finishing tasks, and consequences for delayed tasks. may lack big-picture thought
what is the transformational leadership style correct answers promotes teamwork and shared
decision making. leader is respected and trustworthy. ideal style
what are the steps of the nursing process in order correct answers assess, diagnose, plan,
implement, and evaluate
what is maslow's hierachy in reference to patient priortization correct answers basic
physiological needs must be met before addressing higher psychosocial concerns
what are the ABCs of patient prioritization correct answers airway, breathing circulation
what is the actue vs chronic principle correct answers new onset symptoms take priority over
symptoms associated with a chronic illness
what is the unexpected vs expected principle correct answers unexpected findings take priority
over signs and symptoms that are expected for a patient's diagnosis
what is the restrictive/invasive procedures principle correct answers begin with the least
restrictive or invasive intervention(s) before progressing
what is the survivability potential principle correct answers in mass casualty events, priority is
given to the seriously wounded who are likely to survive with intervention
what are the five rights of delegation correct answers right task
right circumstance
right person
right direction/communication
right supervision
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