2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ Nurses who challenge assumptions, consolidate a purpose, build the
culture, and move a vision forward are more likely within which role?
a. Nurses
b. Nurse managers
c. Clinical nurse leaders
d. Nurse executives. Answer: d.
The nurse executives are positioned to challenge assumptions,
consolidate a purpose, build the culture of safety and quality, and move a
vision forward. Nurses coordinate and deliver health services. Nurse
managers coordinate and integrate human, fiscal, and other nursing
resources to accomplish nursing practice with 24-hour accountability for
client care units or areas. Clinical nurse leaders guide other nurses
through process, measurement, and document changes.
◉ Management is often described in three core roles. Select the
statement that is true.
, a. Allocating resources, negotiating contracts, handling disturbances, and
proposing new services are decision-making roles.
b. Monitoring processes, disseminating guidelines, and motivating
nurses in organizations, states, and nationally or internationally are
interpersonal roles.
c. Representing nurses, leading nurses, and associating information
technologies are informational roles.
d. Providing care, coordinating time for patients, and interacting with
physicians, pharmacists, and clients are caregiving roles. Answer: a.
◉ Which process best describes leadership?
a. Giving people the authority, responsibility, and freedom to act on their
expert knowledge and skills
b. Planning, organizing, coordinating, directing, and controlling
resources to accomplish specific institutional goals
c. Influencing behavior of either an individual or a group in an effort to
achieve goals in a given situation
d. Working with and through individuals and groups and other capital
and technology resources to accomplish organizational goals. Answer: c.
◉ In one research-based model, which of the following behaviors were
core to leadership success?
a. Visioning, interactive planning, workload complexity analysis,
interdisciplinary team building, work process analysis, stakeholder
analysis, and trust