TO LEAD OR NOT TO LEAD
Delegate good times - come on
ON A ROLL
GIVE THEM SOMETHING TO TALK ABOUT
hodge podge
100

This type of leader thrives on power

what is an autocratic leader

100

These are the 5 rights of delegation

What is right task, right circumstance, right person, right directions & communication and right supervision

100

RN role is more independent, while the LVN role is this

What is more dependent

100

Restating, clarifying and reflecting are all what type of behaviors?

What is active listening.
100

This is the best way to communicate with physicians and managers.

SBAR

200

There is a bomb threat at your facility.  What type of leadership style works best in this situation.

What is autocratic

200

You ask the nursing assistant to remove the patients fentanyl patch to save you time.  What steps of delegation have you not followed?

What is right person and right task

200

Your supervising RN asks you to reinforce diabetic teaching to your patient.  You know that this is within your scope of practice as stated in what

The nurse practice act

200

Doing this will set the tone for rapport with your client.

What is introducing yourself after knocking on the door of the room.

200

Conflict will happen in your work environment.  Stress, cultures, diversity, personality and language are just a few attributes to conflict.  What are 3 basic steps to keep in mind when dealing with conflict.

What are temper your own attitude.  Take time to critically think before reacting.  choose your approach.  Listen and learn.  Find the core issue of the conflict.  Respect one another.  Find common ground

300

Your supervisor asks for your input on how to institute a new policy.  Your supervisor is most likely this type of leader

What is democratic

300

Your patient is being discharge.  He needs a bath and his family is in need of educating on the prevention of skin breakdown.  In your team today is an experienced UAP who is very knowledgeable.  You are very busy.  How do you handle this situation.

What is have the UAP bath the patient while you point out areas of concern on the skin to the family and how to prevent further breakdown.

300

You have been working as an LVN at the same long term facility for over 2 years.  The RN supervisor asks to talk to you about becoming a charge nurse.  Is this within your scope of practice?  How do you know?

Yes.  It is in the NPA

300

When you ask your supervisor if you can attend a conference, they say "why should you go?  Everyone else here has worked here longer than you have."

This type of response can be categorized as what type of behavior.

What is aggressive behavior

300

Yes, NO, Maybe are all answers to what type of questions.

What are Closed ended

400

This supervisor is well liked by her employees, especially since she doesn't make them follow policy.

What is laissez-faire

400

Your patient has dysphagia.  Can you delegate feeding to the UAP?  Why or why not.

What is no - The outcome of this situation is not predictable.

400

You approach your RN supervisor with a new nursing problem you identified for your patient.  She asks you to write down the nursing diagnosis for this problem and add it to the care plan.  What do you say to your supervisor?

What is I am happy to share the nursing problem, but writing a nursing diagnosis is out of my scope of practice.

400

When you make your feelings known by being direct and begin your statements with "I" you are using what type of behavior

What is assertiveness

400

You are not fond of your coworker.  You both use the same portable computer station.  You move it to the far end of your patient group instead of leaving it in the middle between both of your assignments.  This is an example of what.

What is lateral violence.

500

You notice your supervisor changes her leadership style depending on what is going on in the unit.  This type of leadership is called

What is situational leadership

500

Following the rules of delegation, what questions would you ask the UAP who is going to get a patient out of bed for the first time.

What is tell me what you would do if the patient got dizzy.

500

You offer the RN input on the effectiveness of a patients care plan.  What role are you taking?

What is an interdependent role.

500

What is your role in preventing workplace violence

What is make a personal commitment to follow prevention guidelines, take courses in prevention of violence, be prepared, be familiar with workplace policies, be alert to warning signs.

500

Labelling another nurse as a trouble maker or manipulator or uncooperative is a way of using this as a coping mechanism.

What is rationalization