Leadership Style
5 C's in Caring
ADPIE
Delegation
Prioritizing
100

This leadership style involves making decisions without input from the team

What is autocratic leadership?

100

This "C" represents the ability to perform nursing skills safely and effectively

What is competence?

100

This first step of ADPIE involves collecting data about the patient’s health status.

What is assessment?

100

This "right" ensures that the person receiving the task has the necessary skills and training

What is the right person?

100

A patient with this type of condition should be prioritized over a patient with a chronic issue

What is an acute condition?

200

A leader who prioritizes team involvement in decision-making is using this style

What is democratic leadership?

200

This "C" refers to a nurse’s dedication to their patients and profession.

What is commitment?

200

This step involves identifying a patient’s health problem based on the collected data

What is diagnosis?

200

A nurse CANNOT delegate this step of the nursing process

What is assessment (or nursing judgment)?

200

A patient with a change in level of consciousness should be prioritized because it may indicate a problem with this vital organ.

What is the brain?

300

This leadership style focuses on inspiring and motivating followers toward a vision

What is transformational leadership?

300

This "C" involves understanding the difference between right and wrong in patient care

What is conscience?

300

In this step, nurses set goals and determine the best interventions for patient care

What is planning?

300

The RN remains accountable for patient care even after delegating tasks. This is an example of which principle?

What is accountability?

300

According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, this category must be addressed before all others.

What are physiological needs?

400

A leader who provides little guidance and allows team members to make decisions independently is using this style.

What is laissez-faire leadership?

400

A nurse who shows deep empathy and concern for their patients demonstrates this "C."

What is compassion?

400

Carrying out the planned interventions happens during this step

What is implementation?

400

This is the process of assigning tasks to another qualified person while maintaining responsibility for the outcome.

What is delegation?

400

This framework is commonly used in nursing to determine which patient needs immediate attention first.

What is the ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation) framework?

500

This leadership style is based on rewards and punishments to manage team performance

What is transactional leadership?

500

This "C" allows a nurse to trust in their own skills and decision-making ability

What is confidence?

500

The nurse checks if the interventions were effective in achieving the desired patient outcomes

What is evaluation?

500

The 5 Rights of Delegation include the right task, right person, right supervision, right circumstances, and this final "right.".

What is the right communication/direction?

500

This method ranks patient care needs from high priority (life-threatening) to low priority (non-urgent)

What is the urgency level system?