Nursing Leadership
and Practice
andQuestions.pdf
Management Study Guide with Key Concepts
Nursing Leadership
and Practice
andQuestions.pdf
Management Study Guide with Key Concepts and Practice Questions.pdf
Nursing Leadership and
Management Study Guide
with Key Concepts and
Practice Questions
Guidehttps://www.stuvia.com/dashboard!@_)#*)(@$)($@*($@)($@*_
Nursing Leadership and Management Study Guide with Key Concepts
Nursing Leadership
and Practice
andQuestions.pdf
Management Study Guide with Key Concepts
Nursing Leadership
and Practice
andQuestions.pdf
Management Study Guide with Key Concepts and Practice Questions.pdf
,Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf
Terms in this set (16)
Leadership Skills of the Professional Nurse and Clinical Judgement
Effective Leadership Promoting EBP and quality improvements
Coordinate patient care with interprofessional team
Promote team morale and patient satisfaction
Compliance with governmental regulations/accreditation standards
Technical skills/practices- clinical expertise
Human skills: ability to work with and lead in a compassionate, caring
way
Conceptual: ability to understand the complexities of an overall
organization or the big picture, recognize how and where one's own
area of management fits
- as people advance from lower to higher levels in the organization,
more conceptual skills and practices are needed
Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf
, Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf
Leadership Defined, Formal, and Informal Organization- area the nurse is employed to practice professional
nursing
--> legal and ethical issues are critical components
Defined: willing to take risks and guide others
- person attempts to influence the beliefs, opinions, or behaviors of a
person or group
- intrinsic (internal, born with) personality traits, learned leadership
skills, and characteristics of the situation
- guide people and accomplish shared goals of a group
- May NOT have formal authority by an organization but still able to
influence others (informal)
- all nurses provide leadership to advance nursing practice/patient
care
Formal: practiced by nurse appointed in an approved position with
given authority
- Ex. charge nurse or unit nurse leader
Informal: person with no appointed authority/position but able to
persuade/influence others, may or may not be a professional nurse
Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf Nursing Leadership and Management.pdf