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Types of leadership styles -
correct answer ✅Autocratic (Authoritative)
Democratic/paticipitative
Laissez-faire/permissive
Multicratic/Situational
Charismatic
Transformational
Transactional
Autocratic (Authoritative) -
correct answer ✅-Strong control over the group or directive
approach
-Concern w/ task accomplishment
-Autocratic involves centralized decision making, with the leader
making the decision & using power to command & control others.
Democratic/Participative -
correct answer ✅-Encourages staff participation
-Involves staff in planning
-Believes in the best people
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-Communicates effectively
-Builds responsibility in people
-Works well with competent, highly motivated people
Laissez-faire/permissive -
correct answer ✅-No supervision/Delegating approach
-Is passive & submissive, non directive, inactive.
- Chaos is most likely to develop because members may work
independently.
-Suitable only if the members are responsible & mature enough.
-Leader function as monitor only.
Multicratic/Situational -
correct answer ✅The leader identifies which styles of leadership a
particular situation requires.
charismatic/inspirational leadership style -
correct answer ✅-Obtains emotional commitment from followers
& by arousing feelings of loyalty & enthusiasm.
-inspire employees to transcend self-interest; self-confident and
strong conviction in the righteousness of beliefs
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Transformational Leadership -
correct answer ✅leadership that, enabled by a leader's vision and
inspiration, exerts significant influence
Transactional Leadership -
correct answer ✅focusing on clarifying employees' roles and task
requirements and providing rewards and punishments contingent
on performance
functional nursing model -
correct answer ✅licensed and unlicensed staff member performs
specific tasks for a large group of patients/mass casualty event.
Primary Nursing Model -
correct answer ✅A nurse is accountable for planning, evaluating,
and directing the care of a pt 24/7 throughout stay.
- was designed to put the nurse back at the bedside; allows the
nurse to provide care to a small # of clients for their entire stay.
-Extension of principle of decentralization
-Nursing process driven.
-Primary Nurses & associate nurses