CH. 103 ADVANCEMENT AND
LEADERSHIP IN NURSING FINAL EXAM.
(ROSDAHL)QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS, UPDATED 2026, A+ GRADED
SOLUTIONS, SUCCESS ASSURED
Which type of leaders would most likely base decisions on policy and protocols?
a) autocractic
b) bureaucratic
c) democratic
d) Laissez-faire -ANSWER ✔✔b) bureaucratic
The National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service (NAPNES)
offers certification programs for LPNs. What criteria does NAPNES state as a
component of the content of the examination to be certified as a CLTC (certified in
long-term care)?
a) general principles of pharmacology
b) leadership and management
c) drug therapy and infection
d) medicare and prospective payment plans -ANSWER ✔✔b) leadership and
management
The charge nurse completes a plan of assistance for a staff member and asks that
the document be signed. By signing the document, what does the employee's
signature imply?
a) approves the terms of the plan
b) agrees that the plan is justified
c) agrees to comply with the terms of the plan
, d) acknowledges receiving the information included in the plan -ANSWER ✔✔d)
acknowledges receiving the information included in the plan
The charge nurse in a long-term care facility is conducting client care evaluations.
What will the nurse do when performing this role? Select all that apply.
a) determine bed assignments
b) modify client care plans
c) identify therapeutic goals for clients
d) discuss performance reviews with staff members
e) teach an in service education class. -ANSWER ✔✔b) modify client care plans
d) discuss performance reviews with staff members
The nurse is preparing a plan of assistance for a staff member who, after an oral
and written reprimand, is still displaying serious deficiencies in client care. Which
element is included in the plan? Select all that apply
a) statement describing deficiencies
b) timeline for the improvement to be apparent
c) employee actions required to correct the deficiencies
d) formal date for termination if improvements are not apparent
e) description of potential consequences resulting from the deficiencies. -
ANSWER ✔✔a) statement describing deficiencies
b) timeline for the improvement to be apparent
c) employee actions required to correct the deficiencies
e) description of potential consequences resulting from the deficiencies.
A nurse is functioning as a manager in a healthcare facility. What should the nurse
do when coordinating the staff activities in order to be an efficient manager?
LEADERSHIP IN NURSING FINAL EXAM.
(ROSDAHL)QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS, UPDATED 2026, A+ GRADED
SOLUTIONS, SUCCESS ASSURED
Which type of leaders would most likely base decisions on policy and protocols?
a) autocractic
b) bureaucratic
c) democratic
d) Laissez-faire -ANSWER ✔✔b) bureaucratic
The National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service (NAPNES)
offers certification programs for LPNs. What criteria does NAPNES state as a
component of the content of the examination to be certified as a CLTC (certified in
long-term care)?
a) general principles of pharmacology
b) leadership and management
c) drug therapy and infection
d) medicare and prospective payment plans -ANSWER ✔✔b) leadership and
management
The charge nurse completes a plan of assistance for a staff member and asks that
the document be signed. By signing the document, what does the employee's
signature imply?
a) approves the terms of the plan
b) agrees that the plan is justified
c) agrees to comply with the terms of the plan
, d) acknowledges receiving the information included in the plan -ANSWER ✔✔d)
acknowledges receiving the information included in the plan
The charge nurse in a long-term care facility is conducting client care evaluations.
What will the nurse do when performing this role? Select all that apply.
a) determine bed assignments
b) modify client care plans
c) identify therapeutic goals for clients
d) discuss performance reviews with staff members
e) teach an in service education class. -ANSWER ✔✔b) modify client care plans
d) discuss performance reviews with staff members
The nurse is preparing a plan of assistance for a staff member who, after an oral
and written reprimand, is still displaying serious deficiencies in client care. Which
element is included in the plan? Select all that apply
a) statement describing deficiencies
b) timeline for the improvement to be apparent
c) employee actions required to correct the deficiencies
d) formal date for termination if improvements are not apparent
e) description of potential consequences resulting from the deficiencies. -
ANSWER ✔✔a) statement describing deficiencies
b) timeline for the improvement to be apparent
c) employee actions required to correct the deficiencies
e) description of potential consequences resulting from the deficiencies.
A nurse is functioning as a manager in a healthcare facility. What should the nurse
do when coordinating the staff activities in order to be an efficient manager?