Leadership Styles
Ethical Principles
Rules and Laws
Decision Making
Theories & Strategic Planning
100

Decision maker and critical thinker

Teacher and visionary

Role Model

Evaluator and coach

Counselor and mediator

Are all roles of this.

What is an effective leader?
100
Following through on a promise is an example of upholding this ethical principle.
What is FIDELITY?
100
A statute that defines and limits the practice of nursing, thereby stating what constitutes authorized practice as well as what exceeds scope of authority.
What is the NURSE PRACTICE ACT?
100

Reflective thinking, conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, evaluating, decision making  and problem solving are all elements of this.

What is CRITICAL THINKING?
100
This theory suggests that managerial attitudes and how a manager treats an employee directly affects employee satisfaction and work outcomes for the organization.
What is McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y?
200

Empowers others and maximizes workforce effectiveness are examples of these. 

What are 'best leadership' qualities?
200
Supporting patients of sound mind and majority age to make their own decisions is an example of this ethical principle.
What is AUTONOMY?
200
If a nurse intentionally administers a fatal dose of a medication even though he/she is trying to relieve the patient of suffering, he or she may be tried for THIS  in THIS TYPE OF COURT.
What is CRIMINAL CHARGES in CRIMINAL COURT?
200
Willingness to take risk, gender, life experiences, and individual value systems all impact this.
What is DECISION MAKING?
200
Managers sometimes utilize this decision making tool:  SWOT which stands for this. 
What is STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, OPPORTUNITIES, and THREATS?
300
Directs team through suggestions, guidance, communication flowing up and down, and decisions as a team - all are components of this.
What is DEMOCRATIC leadership style?
300
In explaining risks and benefits to a patient, such as when giving immunizations, the nurse is upholding these two ethical principles.
What is VERACITY and UTILITY?
300

All of the following reduce the risk of this:

Establishing rapport with the patient and family

Practicing within the scope of practice

Putting patient safety first (above patient advocacy)

Modeling practice after established standards and use of evidence-based practice

What is MALPRACTICE?
300
This decision making tool assists in visualizing accurate cost and predicted use.
What is a PAY-OFF TABLE?
300
A 3-4 sentence statement that identifies what is unique about the organization, should drive action over time, is the highest priority in the hierarchy of planning, and organizations must truly believe in it and act upon it, otherwise it has no value.
What is an effective MISSION STATEMENT?
400
Uses control, coercion and communication downward - are all components of this.
What is AUTOCRATIC leadership style?
400
The process of informed consent for surgeries and specific procedures in health care settings upholds these two main ethical principles.
What is AUTONOMY and VERACITY?
400
Most malpractice cases are tried in this court.
What is CIVIL COURT?
400
Gathering data thoroughly, keeping realistic target dates, setting short and long range goals, creating clear objectives, developing and maintaining successful interpersonal relationships, as well as being organized, clear, and definite, are all important aspects of this.
What is SUCCESSFUL PLANNING?
400
This is a statement used to describe future goals or aims of an organization. It is a description in words that conjures up a picture for all group members of what they want to accomplish together.
What is a VISION STATEMENT?
500
Supporting with little control, and allows the team to be creative without direction or criticism - are all components of this.
What is LAISSEZ-FAIRE style of leadership?
500
When preparing a patient for a procedure such as an IV, the nurse shares that it will hurt when the needle goes into the skin, he/she is upholding this ethical principle.
What is VERACITY?
500
The failure of a person with professional training to act in a reasonable and prudent manner.
What is MALPRACTICE?
500
This planning strategy includes examining historical patterns regarding types of patients and readmissions in the past AND projects statistics to determine future needs of this project and patient population.
What is FORECASTING?
500
When employees are monitored and given attention regarding their work efforts and outcomes, they will naturally produce better outcomes. This is which leadership theory.
What is the HAWTHORNE EFFECT?