135 – 145 mEq/L
What is Na normal level?
This type of leadership makes sure the needs of the individual team members are addressed.
What is a Servant Leader?
4,500 -10,000 cells/ml
What is WBC ?
0.7 – 1.4 mg/dL
What is Creatinine normal value?
-- Servant Leadership
— Transformational
— Participative
— Transactional
— Autocratic or Authoritarian
— Laissez-Faire
What is Leadership Styles?
8.5 – 10.5 mg/dL
What is Calcium Normal value?
This type of leadership is based on building relationships and motivating staff members through a shared vision and mission and also help people do things they weren’t sure they could do by giving encouragement and praise.
What is Transformational Leadership?
13.5 -16.5 g/dL males;
12 - 15 in female
What is Hb normal value?
Transferring to a competent individual the authority to perform a selected nursing task in a selected situation
What is delegation?
Right task, person, direction or communication, right supervision or feedback, right circumstances.
what is 5 right of delegations?
3.5 – 5.0 mEq/L
What is K normal value?
This type of leadership encourages open communication and staff participation in decisions. Workers are given responsibility, accountability, and feedback regarding their performance.
What is the Participative Leader?
150,000 – 450,000 cells per µL
What is Platelets normal value?
Deciding which needs or problems require immediate action and which ones could be delayed until a later time because they are not urgent.
What is prioritization?
They have been through some type of training program ranging from a few hours up to several months. They do not have any type of licensure and therefore do not have legal status.
What is UAP ( Unlicensed assisting personnel)?
1.7 – 2.4 mEq/L
What is Mg normal value?
This type of leadership focuses on the role of supervision, organization, and group performance. They are concerned about the status quo and day-to-day progress toward goals.
What is a Transactional leaders?
You are legally and ethically required to report violations of your state’s nursing code and statutes that put patients at risk.
What is your professional responsibility to report impaired person?
1. The first level is airway, breathing, cardiac status and circulation, and vital signs (ABCs + V/S).
2. The second level is immediately subsequent to the first level and includes concerns such as mental status changes, untreated medical issues, acute pain, acute elimination problems, abnormal laboratory results, and risks.
3. The third level is health problems other than those at the first two levels, such as more long-term issues in health education, rest, coping, and soon.
What is the three levels of priority setting?
This type of leadership is a style in which the leader provides little or no direction or supervision, and prefers to take a hands-off approach.
What is Laissez-faire Leadership?
2.5 – 4.5 mg/dL
What is Phosphate normal value?
This type of leadership is demonstrated when a leader makes all decisions without considering input from staff. Negative reinforcement and punishment are often used to enforce rules. These leaders are often micromanagers.
What is The Authoritarian or Autocratic Leadership style?
Focusing on themselves instead of the patient
Diverting pain relief medication from patients
Neglecting patient care
Committing outright errors or near-misses
What is impairment while at work?
• Is it life threatening or potentially life threatening if the task is not done? Would another patient be endangered if this task is done now or the task is left for later?
• Is this task or process essential to patient or staff safety?
• Is this task or process essential to the medical or nursing plan of care?
What is prioritization criteria?
— Cannot do admission assessments
— Cannot give IV push medications
— Cannot write nursing diagnoses
— Cannot do most teaching
— Cannot do complex skills
— Cannot take care of clients with acute conditions
— Cannot take care of unstable clients
What is LPN cannot do list?