Leadership & Management
Critical thinking
Coordinating Client Care
Professional Responsibilities
Safe Environment & Protocols
100

This type of leader empowers and inspires followers to achieve a common, tong-term vision. 

Transformational leader

100

This is the mental process when analyzing the elements of a clinical situation and using analysis to make a decision. Due to this type of mental process, decisions change based upon the client's presentation.

Requires knowledge of the nursing process, problem-solving, and decision making.   

Clinical Reasoning

100

Facilitates multiple service needs of the client. Works with outside resources to meet the health care and community service resource needs for the client

Case management

Serves to avoid fragmentation of care, control costs, collaboration with interprofessional healthcare team. 

100

Failure to exercise care toward others that a reasonable person would do is

Negligence

100

This type of culture promotes openness and error reporting resulting in a lower number of adverse events

Culture of Safety

*Risk management helps identify and prevent adverse events, hazards, & tracks incidents. 

200

Defined as the process of coordination and integration of resources through activities of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling to accomplish specific institutional goals

Management

200

Place in priority order the following decisions for the client. 

A. Steps in a client procedure are completed. 

B. Clients are seen

C. Components of client care are completed

D. Assessments are completed.

E. Interventions are provided. 

B --> D --> E --> A --> C

200

Change is the only constant in health care. This strategy that a manager uses is one when the manager provides factual information to support the change and when there is minimal resistance. 

* Rational - Empirical

* Normative-reeducative

*Power-coercive

* Rational - Empirical

Normative-reeducative = the focus is on interpersonal relationships to promote change

Power-coercive = uses rewards to promote change and used when individuals are highly resistant to change. 

200

Defined as gradual resolution of a potentially violent or aggressive situation through the use of verbal and physical expressions of empathy, and non-confrontational limit setting 

Descalation

200

This is the most severe event in which a client developed a complication d/t the nurse's inability to recognize the cues or does not intervene.

Failure to rescue

300

List 3 skills that a nurse must develop to effectively manage client care

Leadership, Management

Critical thinking, Clinical reasoning, Clinical judgment

Prioritization, Time management

Assigning, delegating, supervising

Staff education, peer review

Quality improvement, performance appraisal, disciplinary action, conflict resolution, 

cost-effective care

300

Which client is top priority?

A. Client who is at risk for blood clot

B. Family member who is concerned on taking their loved one home after a stroke. 

C. A client's who Glasgow Coma Scale went from 10 to 13. 

D. Client whose blood sugar is 69. 

E. Client whose NIH Stroke Scale score went from 10 to 5. 

D. Client whose blood sugar is 69. 

Prioritize: Systemic before Local;  Acute before Chronic. Actual problems before potentials (risks or future). Listen carefully to client's and their family. 

Know which direction is appropriate for the different scales that are utilized. 

300

First step in planned change

Identifying the need for change (unfreezing)

Change/movement: identifying and implementing strategies to change and not just focus on the restraining forces. 

Refreezing: change is integrating and re-stabilized. 

300

The person who is legally responsible to give consent for an emancipated minor

The emancipated minor

300

This emergency occurs in the facility and may result in loss of electrical power or potable water. 

Facility readiness for this emergency includes: safety & hazardous materials protocol and infection control policies and practices.

Internal emergency

400

The ability to read one's own emotional state and be aware of one's own mood and how this affects staff relationships is

Emotional Intelligence

400

Which of the following client's requires immediate priority care?

A. Client whose blood pressure trend went from 120/88 to 100/78. 

B. Client who has 5 second episodes of apnea every 3-4 breaths. 

C. Client who has been punched in the face experiencing stridor. 

D. Client with 3rd degree burns of the arms. 

C. Client who has been punched in the face experiencing stridor. 

Airway = top priority. Stridor or Obstruction indicates airway concern. Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure take a back seat when air cannot even reach the lungs. 

400

A sentinel event has occurred, an incident report has been completed, and risk management begins to completes this critical assessment of all factors that influenced the issue. 

Root Cause Analysis

400

This person is legally responsible for informing the client of the performed procedure, along with the risks, benefits, outcomes, and alternative interventions. 

Physician, Surgeon, or Advanced Practitioner who is performing the procedure.

400

This type of triage is based on doing the greatest good for the greatest number of people. However, it is a very stressful time because the clients who are not expected to survive are cared for last.

Mass Casualty Triage for a mass casualty event. 

500

Leadership is best defined as

Inspiring people to accomplish goals through support and confidence building

500

State two interventions of time management and self care

Take time for oneself

Schedule time for breaks and meals

Take physical and mental breaks

500

This is the threat to planned change since it contains resistance such as fear and anxiety or other self-identified causes.

Resistance or Restraining forces

500

State two situations in which a client cannot give informed consent.

* Minor, not emancipated. 

* Taken medications that cause alterations to cognitive thought process (opioids, hypnotics, benzo's, etc).

* Intoxicated or under the influence of drugs / alcohol

* Unable to communicate d/t language barrier or hearing impairment in which there is not a trained medical interpreter. 

500

Alteration of a core aspect of an organization's operation

what is organizational change
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