This type of leader makes decisions for the group.
What is an autocratic/authoritative leader?
Transferring authority, accountability, and responsibility to another person.
What is assigning?
This occurs when there are real or perceived differences between individuals with differing values, ideas, or goals.
What is conflict?
This is required for all care given in a health care facility.
What is consent?
The ethical principle to be faithful to promises or agreements.
What is fidelity?
This type of leader empower and inspire followers to achieve a common, long-term goal.
What is a transformational leader?
Transferring authority and responsibility to another person to complete a task, while maintaining accountability.
What is delegating?
This is the preferred and most effective method for communicating.
What is assertive communication?
Who can grant consent for another person?
What is a parent of a minor, legal guardian, court-specified representative, HPOA, or spouse or closest available relative?
This law regulates nursing practice in each state.
What is the Nurse Practice Act?
What type of leader makes very few decisions and little planning.
What is laissez-faire leader?
In priority setting, you should prioritize acute care before ____ ____.
What is chronic care?
When "nurses eat their young" this type of conflict is called.
What is lateral violence/workplace violence?
This is a legal document that expresses the client's wishes regarding medical treatment if the client can not.
What is a living will?
What is negligence?
___ focus on the organizational planning, budgets, and staffing.
What is manager/management?
Critical thinking leads to ____ ____ to make a ____ ____.
What is clinical reasoning and clinical judgment/decision?
What are the 3 types of conflict?
What is intrapersonal, interpersonal, intragroup/organizational?
Designating a legal proxy who is authorized to make decisions is called?
What is a durable power of attorney or healthcare power of attorney?
This type of tort involves the threat of unlawful touching of another.
What is assault?
____ _____ is the ability to understand your feelings while acknowledging someone else's and is a major part of nursing leadership.
What is emotional intelligence?
What are the 5 rights to delegation?
What is the right task, right circumstances, right person, right directions/communications, and right supervision & evaluation?
What are the 5 stages of conflict?
What is latent, perceived, felt, manifest, and conflict aftermath?
What is the nurses' role with informed consent?
What is ensure provider gave necessary info, ensure client understands, witness the signing of the document, and notify provider if client has more questions or do not understand?
Defamation in writing is ___ and verbal defamation is ____.
What is libel and slander?