You Call Yourself A Manager?
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100
The role of the _ is to provide leadership and direction for all aspects of nursing care
What is nurse manager?
100
The phrase the buck stops here best describes what term
What is accountability?
100
Managing and leading nursing staff through difficult times can be accomplished through implementation of:
What are Healthy Work Environment (HWE) standards?
100
The consequence of an intervention or treatment is known as a(n):
What is an outcome?
100
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
What is RWJF
200
A nursing executive is leading a multidisciplinary team of professionals who have worked well together on prior initiatives. What leadership style might work best in this situation?
What is transformational leadership?
200
What does NMMDS stand for?
What is Nursing Management Minimum Data Set?
200
Nurse managers are able to respond better to ethical dilemmas when they have access to the organization’s: developing a "things to do list, " it is important to do what?
What is the ethics committee?
200
The formal process of using patient data for providing evidence for the design of care protocols is termed:
What is evidence-based practice ?
200
It inspires people to accomplish goals through support and confidence building.
What is leadership?
300
An unforeseen and often sudden event of sufficient magnitude that causes destruction, human suffering, and most often requires external assistance such as FEMA.
What is a disaster?
300
He is 6'4" and weighs about 275lbs?
Who is Professor Fitzhugh's husband?
300
It gives individuals the authority, responsibility, and freedom to act on what they know.
What is empowerment?
300
The impending demand for a sufficient number of nurses will occur when __ reach an age when they will consume the greatest number of health care services.
What are baby-boomers?
400
Delegating requires clear and skillful _ to avoid liability
What is communication?
400
The risk manager wants to illustrate the causes that have been leading to an increase in patient misidentification. The most appropriate tool to use is a:
What is fishbone or cause and effect diagram?
400
Informing practice from the analysis of patient data collected during the delivery of care is called____.
What is practice-based evidence?
400
Recognized in 1992 by the American Nurses Association, this specialty it is one of the fastest growing practice areas in health care?
What is nursing informatics?
400
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
What is QSEN?
500
A nursing theory used to describe the manner of communicating that acknowledges the unique characteristics of the holistic human being is the:
What is Humanizing Nursing Communication Theory (HNCT)?
500
The only regulatory agency that directly oversees the safety and health of health care workers is:
What is OSHA?
500
The _ Act provides incentives for adoption and implementation of electronic health records (EHRs) while enhancing privacy and security for patients and providing incentives for practitioners and hospitals to engage in meaningful use.
What is HITECH
500
A staff registered nurse (RN) has been struggling with the delivery system from central supply. He documents a delay of 1 to 3 hours from the time that the order is sent to central supply to the time that the requested equipment is sent to the floor. The RN asks, “Why does a central supply unit need to service the entire hospital? Why not consider a decentralized central supply established for each floor?” This is an example of what type of thinking?
What is critical thinking?
500
A well-known talk show host presents information to a congressional committee to garner support for cancer research. This type of power refers to _ power.
What is referent?
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