Complexity Leadership: Nursing’s Role in
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Diana M. Crowell and Beth Boynton
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3rd Edition
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Complexity Leadership: Nursing’s Role in Health Care Delivery (3rd Edition)
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Diana M. Crowell and Beth Boynton
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Chapter 1 The Complexity Leadership Model
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Chapter 2 Major Concepts of Complexity Science Theory
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Chapter 3 Health-Care Organizations as Complex Adaptive Systems
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Chapter 4 Health-Care Organizational Studies, Theories, and Models Based on
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Complexity Science
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Chapter 5 Historical Transition From Classic to Complexity Leadership
Chapter 6
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Contemporary Leadership Models That Reflect Complexity
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Chapter 7 Essential Knowledge for Complexity Leaders
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Chapter 8 Interventions for Complexity Leaders
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Chapter 9 Personal Leadership Supporting Professional Leadership
Chapter 10
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Complexity Leadership: Personal and Professional Life Balance
Chapter 11 Self-Reflective Practices for Personal Being and Awareness
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Chapter 12 The Call for Complexity Leadership
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, Complexity Leadership Nursing’s Role in Health Care
Delivery 3rd Edition Crowell Boynton Test Bank
Chapter 1. The Complexity Leadership Model
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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1. The plan-do-study-act cycle begins with:
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a. three questions. c. five agendas.
b. four stages. d. two concepts.
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The plan-do-study-act (PDSA) cycle, a process improvement tool, starts with three questions: 1)
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What are we trying to accomplish?, 2) How will we know that a change is an improvement?, and
3) What changes can we make that will result in improvement?
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REF: THE PLAN DO STUDY ACT CYCLE
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2. A staff nurse asks the nurse manager, What does the mnemonic FOCUS in FOCUS
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methodology stand for? The best response by the nurse manager is that it stands for:
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a. Focus, Organize, Clarify, Understand, Substantiate.
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b. Focus, Opportunity, Continuous, Utilize, Substantiate.
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c. Focus, Organize, Clarify, Understand, Solution.
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d. Focus, Opportunity, Continuous (process), Understand, Solution.
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ANS: C
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The FOCUS methodology uses a stepwise process for how to move through the improvement
process. The five steps involved are 1) focus on an improvement idea, 2) organize a team that
knows the work process, 3) clarifythe current process, 4) understand the degree of change
needed, and 5) solution (select a solution for improvement).
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REF: THE FOCUS METHODOLOGY
3. The nurse manager recognizes that the goal of studying outcomes is to:
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a. determine staff needs. c. predict the quality of patient care.
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b. identify potential problems. d. incorporate change in nursing
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practice.
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ANS: B
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By studying outcomes, the nurse manager is able to identify potential areas of concern
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(problems). The outcomes can be short or long term and may lead to an investigation of the
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structure and process to determine any root causes for a negative outcome.
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REF: GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
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4. An educator wants to determine if the nursing students know the work of W. Edwards
Deming. Which statement by the students would indicate that the students know the focus of
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Demings work?
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a. Pioneer of the continuous quality improvement movement
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b. Quality expert known for his studies on surgical and ambulatory care
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c. Father of risk management
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d. Guru of the PDSA movement
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ANS: A
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W. Edwards Deming is one of the primary pioneers of the continuous quality improvement
movement. Some of the contributions to the science of improvement made by Deming are
appreciating a system, understanding variation, and applying knowledge and psychology.
PTS: 1 DIF: Application REF: INTRODUCTION