Leadership Basics
Leadership Styles
Management and Delegation
Change & Growth
Beginning Nurse Leadership
100

This involves inspiring and motivating others as a nurse. 

What is being a leader as a nurse?

100

This leadership style involves making decisions without input. 

Autocratic Leadership.

100

"Arranging"; "Sorting out"; "Tidying Up" (one of the 5 managerial functions)

What is Organizing? 

100

This person proposed the three-step change theory. 

Who is Kurt Lewin?

100

This is one area beginning nurses can develop leadership skills in. 

What is Patient care coordination?

200

This involves organizing and directing resources as a nurse. (Logistics)

What is managing as a nurse?

200

This leadership style values group participation and shared decision-making.

Democratic Leadership.

200

This involves assigning tasks appropriately while maintaining accountability.

What is delegating?

200

Lewin’s three steps of change: 

What are Unfreezing, Moving, Refreezing?

200

Treating it like a new skill; starting small and be intentional. As a nurse. 

What is the mindset new nurses should have toward leadership?

300

Charismatic, visionary, poised, confident, critical thinking, adaptable, self accountable

What are the qualities of effective leaders? 

300

This leadership style allows complete freedom to group members. 

What is Laissez-Faire Leadership?

300

These tasks cannot be delegated by an RN. 

What is the nursing process (ADPIE)?

300

The natural opposition or discomfort toward new changes.

What is “resistance to change”?

300

Being consistent, self-accountable, and respectful in their actions and communication.

What are the key qualities beginning nurses should practice to earn trust and influence among their peers and patients?

400

Self-management, self-awareness, social awareness, relationship management.

What are the four personal leadership skills?

400

This leadership style involves inspiring and motivating others toward shared goals.

What is the focus of transformational leadership?

400

1. The nursing profession determines the scope and standards of nursing practice.

2. The RN takes responsibility and accountability for the provision of nursing practice.

What are 2 of the ANA principles guiding delegation? 

400

This type of change involves an organized, eight-step process. 

What is Planned change?

400

This is why communication is crucial when delegating tasks. 

What is ensuring mutual understanding between RNs and Assistive Personnel?

500

Leadership inspires people; management keeps systems running smoothly.

What is how leadership is different from management?

500

This leadership style focuses on exchange and reward for performance. 

What is Transactional Leadership?

500

Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Controlling.

What are the five managerial functions?

500

Identifying the resistance, communicating the purpose, and involving others in the process. These are: 

What are the ways to overcome resistance to change.

500

Showing initiative, teamwork, and commitment to patient outcomes. 

What is how beginning nurses demonstrate leadership without authority?