Prioritization & Leadership Styles (Exam Review)|
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What is an authoritarian/autocratic leadership style?
Decisions made with little input from team, leader dictates instructions.
Leads to mistrust and high turn-over.
This style may be useful in emergency situations.
What is a Laissez-Faire leadership style?
Hands-off approach
Leader allows team to make decisions for themselves.
Leads to low productivity and frustration.
What is a democratic leadership style?
Leader and team work together towards goals/outcomes.
Promotes group satisfaction but may slow decision-making.
What is a transactional leadership style?
Focused on current work completion, rewards for finishing tasks, and consequences for delayed
tasks.
May lack big-picture thought.
What is a transformational leadership style?
Promotes teamwork and shared decision-making.
Leader is respected and trustworthy.
Ideal style
, What are ABCs?
Airway, breathing, and circulation priority set in that order.
Do acute or chronic illnesses take priority?
New-onset symptoms take priority over chronic symptoms.
Do expected or unexpected findings take priority?
Unexpected findings take priority.
What are the five rights of delegation?
Right Task: Only delegate tasks allowed by laws and policies.
Right Circumstance: Patient's status (unstable cannot be delegated).
Right Person: Delegatee has knowledge, experience, and qualifications.
Right Direction: Communicate your expectations and deadline.
Right Supervision: RN is accountable for evaluating the outcome.
What are the tasks within an unlicensed assistive personnel's (UAP's) scope of practice?
Personal Care:
Hygiene
Bathing
Dressing
Feeding
Toileting
Repositioning
Safety:
CPR
Fall prevention
Ambulation
Basic Skills:
Routine vital signs
Obtain weight/height
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