Leadership and Management
Delegation and Prioritization
Ethical Issues
Legal Issues
Information Technology
100

What are the 3 MAIN Leadership Styles?

Authoritative

Democratic

Laissez-faire

100

Who is ultimately responsible for tasks that are delegated?

The person who delegated the task

100

Give the definition of the following ethical principle.

fidelity 

The obligation to be faithful to agreements and responsibilities, to keep promises

100

True/False

Nurse practice Acts do not vary from state to state.

False

100

List 3 ways we use technology in healthcare

documentation, data bases, EHR, mobile applications, telehealth/telemedicine

200

List at least 3 reportable incidents.

Medication errors, procedure/treatment errors, equipment-related injuries/errors, needlesticks, client falls/injuries, visitor/volunteer injuries, threats to clients/staff, loss of property (dentures, jewelry, personal assistive device)

200

Who is this task most appropriate for, the RN, LPN, or AP?

Sterile specimen collection

LPN

200

Give the definition of the following ethical principle.

Nonmaleficence 

Do no harm, an obligation to not harm others

200

List 2 things that are mandatory for nurses to report

abuse and communicable disease 

200

True/false

Clients need to be educated on using credible/valid websites 

True 

300

True/False

Incident/variance reports are intended to point blame.

False- They help identify situations/system issues that were contributing factors, create strategies for prevention, or correct situations.

300

Who is this task most appropriate for, the RN, LPN, or AP?

Client education

RN

300

List 2 Advance Directives

Living Will, Durable power of attorney, 

300

One of the most vital and basic functions of a professional nurse is _________

the safety and well-being of a client or someone who is at risk

300

True/false

It is okay to share your passwords with your supervisor.

False

400

List at least 3 nursing roles in the continuity of care

Coordinate with the interprofessional team, client advocacy, complete admission, transfer, discharge, and post-discharge prescriptions, initiate/revise/evaluate the plan of care, report client's status, coordinate d/c planning, facilitate referrals.

400

List the 5 Rights of Delegation

Right person, right task, right circumstances, right direction/communication, and right supervision/evaluation 

400

Give the definition of the following ethical principle.

Paternalism 

Assuming the right to  make decisions for another person

400

List 2 of the Intentional Torts

assault, battery, false imprisonment

400

What regulates personal health information

HIPAA

500

Name one of the best nursing interventions for conflict resolution

problem-solving and negotiation

500

List 3 Prioritization Principles

Systemic before local (life before limb), acute before chronic, actual problems before potential problems, use Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, recognize/respond to trends not transient findings, recognize s/s of emergencies/complications vs expected findings, apply clinical knowledge

500

What is the nursing intervention that is required when a client has an advance directive?

To communicate with and provide the healthcare team with the client's advance directive 

500

List the quasi-intentional torts

breach of confidentiality, defamation of character

500

True/False

Monitor screens should not be left up and open when unattended.

True

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