Roles of Health Care Members
ADPIE
Types of Leaders
SBAR
Metric and Military
100

This person can measure I & Os, do vitals, ADLs, but cannot give medications

What is a UAP? (unlicensed assisting personnel)

100

This consists of clustering data, recognizing cues, problem identification

What is Analysis?

100

This type of leadership is relaxed and lets the employees do their roles, they have the freedom to manage themselves

What is Laissez-faire leadership?

100

This shows patients mental condition, condition of skin, if they are on oxygen, ability to swallow, past history.

What is Background?

100

1500 mcg = ____ mg

What is 1.5 mg?

200

This person can give medications, injections, care for stable patients, but cannot come up with the nursing care plan.

What is an LPN?

200

This consists of evaluating outcomes, discontinuation or revision of care plan

What is Evaluation?

200

This type of leadership allows employees to think outside the box, be innovative, and work in trenches with employees toward a shared vision?

What is Transformational leadership?

200

This step states what the problem is, if it is cardiac, infection, neurologic, or respiratory. It states if the patient is unstable and deteriorating, and that action may be needed.

What is the Assessment?

200

7:13 pm in millitary time

What is 1913?

300

This person can do initial assessment of patients and come up with the care plan. They can also give the initial education and do blood transfusions.

What is a RN?

300

This is prioritization, data analysis, setting up short term and long term goals

What is Planning?

300

This form of leadership uses technology and new ways of doing things to adapt to change and have visions of the future

What is Quantum Leadership?

300

This is what should be done, orders from the physician, if any tests should be done, or if change in treatment is needed

What is Recommendation?

300

1 G of rocephin equals how many mg?

What is 1000 mg of rocephin?

400

This advanced nursing degree requires a masters degree and are able to prescribe medications to treat and can order referrals.

What is a NP (Nurse Practitioner)

400

This is the take action phase of nursing and use of interprofessional team members if needed

What is implementation?
400

This way of leadership is gives rewards for meeting goals and punishment for not. It encourages employees to do the bare minimum of work for the highest pay.

What is transactional leadership?

400

This part contains the vitals, what the patient code status is, what the concerns are.

What is the Situation?

400

12:59 am is what in military time?

What is 0059?

500

This person can assess swallowing problems and provide therapy to help talk again after having a stroke. Requires a doctor order.

What is a speech therapist (ST)?

500
This is the second step, which is identifying potential health problems based on the assessment information

What is Diagnosis (Nursing)?

500

This leader makes decisions without the imput of the employees and expects no one to question their policies.

What is Authoritative or Autocratic Leadership?

500

SBAR hand offs were developed by what entitiy?

What is the JOINT commission?

500

12:59 pm is what in military time?

What is 1259?

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