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Chapter 5

Question 1 of 21

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1. As a new nurse manager, you are aware of leadership, management, and followership principles. What is the first step to becoming an effective leader?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Being an effective follower

  • b. Taking a class on leadership

  • c. Taking a class on management

  • d. Getting an advanced degree

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Question 2 of 21

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2. As a nurse manager, you are a leader in health care and on the unit you manage. Looking at the larger picture of health care and patient environment on the unit, what is your primary role when evaluating the care provided on your nursing unit?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Focus on cost outcomes.

  • b. Assess staff for contentment on unit.

  • c. Ensure quality patient care on unit.

  • d. Provide education to the staff of the unit.

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Question 3 of 21

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3. The chief nursing officer (CNO) is appointed for the local hospital in a rural area. The nursing committee agreed with the appointment of the new CNO offered the position. What is this type of leadership position considered?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Formal leadership

  • b. Informal leadership

  • c. Director leadership

  • d. Personal leadership

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Question 4 of 21

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4. The core of leadership is awareness. The text by Don Miguel, The Four Agreements, presents a set of agreements to enhance personal growth and awareness. What is not one of the four agreements?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Be impeccable with your word.

  • b. Take things personally.

  • c. Do not make assumptions.

  • d. Always do your best.

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Question 5 of 21

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5. The core of nursing leadership incorporates integration of unique qualities to include us as individuals. Which is not considered part of leadership integration?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Person

  • b. Leader

  • c. Nurse

  • d. Position

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Question 6 of 21

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6. A new graduate nurse has accepted a position in an intensive care unit. The nurse is assigned a preceptor with several years of experience. The new nurse also notices the other staff seek this nurse out for answers to questions and as a resource to the unit. What does the new nurse consider the role of the mentor nurse?

Select one of the following:

  • a. A formal leader

  • b. A positional leader

  • c. An official leader

  • d. An informal leader

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Question 7 of 21

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7. The manager of a nursing unit is having difficulty working with a new graduate nurse. The new graduate nurse is excited and full of ideas she wants to try. The manager decides to journal her feelings regarding the new nurse and her feelings. What is the nurse manager practicing in this situation?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Leadership

  • b. Reflection

  • c. Knowledge

  • d. Action

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Question 8 of 21

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8. A staff nurse is taking leadership classes in an advanced degree program as the nurse wants to become a manager. The instructor requires the students to create a journal and make notes of their feelings when they experience conflicts at work over the next few weeks. The assignment calls for the use of reflection. What is the purpose of this assignment?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Log of conflicts which occur

  • b. Reflection for self-awareness in conflict situations

  • c. Assess the students conflict management skills

  • d. Analysis of student lead conflicts

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Question 9 of 21

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9. The nurse manager is working with a group of new nurses. The new nurses ask questions about leadership and the role of a manager in leading nursing. The manager shares she has incorporated her core values and beliefs into her role and responsibilities as a nurse manager. What type of leadership has she described?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Positional leadership

  • b. Personal leadership

  • c. Formal leadership

  • d. Information leadership

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Question 10 of 21

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10. Excellent leaders need to have or develop the skills of empathy and expressiveness when dealing with others in the workplace. This is also known as understanding and managing own feelings and emotions as well as discerning the emotions of others. What is this an example of required by good leaders?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Social awareness

  • b. Self-awareness

  • c. Emotional intelligence

  • d. Intellectual ability

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Question 11 of 21

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11. A nurse manager when in the formal leadership position attempts to translate the picture or vision of her facility across for the staff nurses. The manager is faced with a staff who is resistant to the vision of the facility. What is the theory the manger needs to incorporate to be effective?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Model the Way

  • b. Inspire a Shared Vision

  • c. Challenge the Process

  • d. The Four Agreements

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Question 12 of 21

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12. The manager is using self-reflection to gain insight into improving the leadership skills. By using self-awareness what does a leader develop?

Select one of the following:

  • a. New knowledge

  • b. Personal growth

  • c. Improved self esteem

  • d. Management skills

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Question 13 of 21

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13. In developing leadership skills, one should focus on authentic leadership. The theory of authentic leadership focuses on various factors. What is the top priority in development of authentic leadership?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Honest relationships

  • b. Organizational task

  • c. Accomplishment of goals

  • d. Exploring others

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Question 14 of 21

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14. As a leader in nursing, one must seek new insights and establish personal tools to improve their lifelong learning. Which behavior by manager would be a concern for a chief nursing executive?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Journaling for self-reflection

  • b. Authentic relationships

  • c. Complacent behavior

  • d. Improved knowledge of staff

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Question 15 of 21

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15. The charge nurse of a unit is asking the staff what patients they had the day before to make assignments for the day. A new nurse complains about having the same patients every day. The charge nurse considers the new nurse request at an assigned to different patient for today. What type of leadership is the charge nurse displaying?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Informal leadership

  • b. Formal leadership

  • c. Favoritism

  • d. No leadership displayed

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Question 16 of 21

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16. A staff nurse is the person on the unit everyone seeks for input and asks questions. What type of leadership position is the staff nurse displaying?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Position leadership

  • b. Informal leadership

  • c. Personal leadership

  • d. Formal leadership

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Question 17 of 21

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17. At the end of a shift, the charge nurse shares with the new nurse she had done an excellent job with a difficult patient that day. The new nurse was upset by the way the family of the patient had treated her. She shared her feeling with the charge nurse. The charge nurse offered to change the assignment the following day. What is the charge nurse displaying?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Emotional intelligence

  • b. Comportment

  • c. Compassion

  • d. Management of conflict

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Question 18 of 21

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18. Which of the following is an example of a formal leadership position on a nursing unit?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Staff nurse

  • b. Unit secretary

  • c. Unit manager

  • d. Nursing assistant

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Question 19 of 21

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19. A new nurse leader wants to be the best leader she can. The nurse takes classes, finds and leadership mentor, seeks input from her unit, and employs other strategies for leadership development. What is another strategy for the leader to develop and improve leadership skills?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Proactive learning

  • b. Ignoring feedback

  • c. Being in charge

  • d. Authoritative position

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Question 20 of 21

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20. A staff nurse wants to become a charge nurse. What is one of the most effective methods for the staff nurse to incorporate to effectively transition to charge nurse?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Read a book on charge position.

  • b. Integrate prior experience to new role.

  • c. Do things the way always done.

  • d. Change units to be a charge on different unit.

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Question 21 of 21

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1. As a nurse manager and the leader of the unit, you are aware of multiple avenues for learning leadership traits. Which avenues would you pursue for learning leadership traits? (Select all that apply.)

Select one or more of the following:

  • a. Attending professional conferences

  • b. Reading books on leadership

  • c. Joining professional organizations

  • d. Connecting with other leaders in the organization

  • e. Experiences from new nurses

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