Nursing

The director of nursing has been observing staff interactions in a 20-

QUESTION The director of nursing has been observing staff interactions in a 20-bed coronary care unit. Based on her observations, which of the following staff members is an obvious leader? a. The unit secretary who knows everyone’s business b. The chief nursing officer who is in charge and is responsible for nursing services c. The […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

A nurse executive is hired to restore a unit’s productivity, which has

QUESTION A nurse executive is hired to restore a unit’s productivity, which has decreased as the result of low staff morale. The nurse executive utilizes which of the following leadership principles? a. The leader declares the intent and goals to enhance productivity and assumes that the unit also wishes to increase productivity, which allows nurses […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

Recruiting among the emerging workforce (18- to 35-year-olds) is a cha

QUESTION Recruiting among the emerging workforce (18- to 35-year-olds) is a challenge for healthcare agencies. Marketing brochures should address the leadership and vision of the healthcare agency. Which of the following workplace environments will attract applicants in the emerging workforce? a. A highly professional environment b. A nurturing and receptive environment c. An environment highlighted […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

The nurse manager in the Emergency Department needs to implement new s

QUESTION The nurse manager in the Emergency Department needs to implement new staffing patterns. As a transformational leader, the nurse manager should: a. Explain in detail how well the new idea will work. b. Reinforce how this change will respond to the ideas and solutions generated by staff members. c. Reason with staff members that […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

A nurse executive who considers herself a Baby Boomer will have the ch

QUESTION A nurse executive who considers herself a Baby Boomer will have the challenge of convincing the emerging workforce of the necessity of committee meetings. One of the primary reasons that the Baby Boom generation appears to have so many meetings in the work environment is that: a. They feel more comfortable in a group. […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

The unit is shifting from primary nursing to a team model in an effort

QUESTION The unit is shifting from primary nursing to a team model in an effort to contain costs. Staff members are angry and ask for a meeting to discuss the change. After hearing their concerns related to reduction in professional autonomy and care quality, you: a. Acknowledge the loss. b. Explain the reasons for change, […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

Sarah is a second-year nursing student. The clinical instructor overh

QUESTION Sarah is a second-year nursing student. The clinical instructor overhears Sarah telling a patient that she “always” checks patients’ bracelets before giving medication and she is not sure how the nurses on the unit “get away with” not making more errors than they do. The clinical instructor pulls Sarah aside and explores with her […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

The Rehabilitation Unit at Pleasant Valley Hospital has a high number

QUESTION The Rehabilitation Unit at Pleasant Valley Hospital has a high number of falls. Which of the following interventions might assist to reduce the number of falls on the unit? a. Determining who is responsible for the falls b. Strengthening unit policies to avoid inappropriate admissions c. Encouraging involvement of nurses in education related to […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

Which of the following would managers and staff review annually in ord

QUESTION Which of the following would managers and staff review annually in order to ensure compliance with the Joint Commission (TJC) to improve patient safety? a. Appropriateness of charting terms and abbreviations b. Nursing hours per patient c. Acuity of patient admissions d. Wait times for care   ANSWER: ANS: A The Joint Commission issues […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020

To increase safety in patient care areas of the Valley Hospital, the e

QUESTION To increase safety in patient care areas of the Valley Hospital, the executive begins by: a. Asking the community what the safety issues are. b. Consulting with a management expert about staffing schedules. c. Ensuring that the senior nursing officer attends the board meetings. d. Instituting improved practices to reduce needle-stick injuries.   ANSWER: […]

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Date: September 3rd, 2020