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Make a Change
Leadership Styles
RANDO
100

These people are vital for leaders success and overall success of the organization.

Followers

100

This change involves deliberate alterations made in advance to improve a current situation. 

What is planned change?

100

This leaderhip stlye fuctions as a caregiver, suryveyor, and focuses on routine work.

Transactionactional

100

In healthcare, change should be expected, true or false.

TRUE- nurses should expect change

200

This builds trust with nurses and upper leadership within the organization.

Transparency, or sharing relevant information

200

The creation of a new idea or method

innovation

200

This leader believes in strong relationships, promoting personal growth, and empowering others. Founded in the 1990's.

Feminist perspective

200

A process that makes choices to provide client care benefits and outcome.

Decision making process

300

What is Six Sigma an example of?

Proces improvement model

300

This approach advocates for testing changes on a small scale before implementing them widely, allowing for quick adjustments based on initial results.

What is rapid cycle change?

300

The RN delegates team members on the code blue team their roles. I.e. compressions, airway, meds, documentation. This type of leader is considered...

Autocratic

300

"Gold Standard" 

ANCC Magnet credentialing center

400

Nurse managers complete_______

Nurse supervisors_______

"What are assigned tasks"

"What are build relationships/assist the floor"

400

The first stage of planned change is...

accept the need for change

400

Budget cuts have to happen. This type of leader is ready to explain the why and engage the staff at the next staff meeting with evidence based reasearch. This type of leadership style reflects...

Transformational Leadership

400
A project that one unit tries first before it rolls out to the entire hospital.

Pilot project.

500

A nurse is evaluating the care of a patient who is experiencing acute pain after surgery. Which actions demonstrate the use of critical thinking in nursing practice? Select all that apply.

A) Assessing the patient's pain level and vital signs.
B) Administering pain medication without further evaluation.
C) Modifying the care plan based on the patient's feedback.
D) Relying on clinical decision making to determine the best pain management strategies.
E) Using clinical judgment to prioritize interventions based on the patient’s current condition.

D) Relying on clinical decision making to determine the best pain management strategies, E) Using clinical judgment to prioritize interventions based on the patient’s current condition.

Rationale: Options D and E specifically highlight the concepts of clinical decision making and clinical judgment, demonstrating critical thinking in nursing practice.

500

True or False

We should expect resistance when change process occurs.

True

500

Caregiver role

Transactional

500

Leaders do this to increase employee engagement or empowerment.

Shared governance. 

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