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TEST BANK FOR ESSENTIALS OF NURSING LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT 8TH EDITION 2024, BY SALLY A. WEISS, VERIFIED CHAPTERS 1 - 16, || COMPLETE NEWEST VERSION || GRADE A LATEST REAL EXAM WITH ACTUAL NGN QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED WELL EXPLAINED 100% CORRECT

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TEST BANK FOR ESSENTIALS OF NURSING LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT 8TH EDITION 2024, BY SALLY A. WEISS, VERIFIED CHAPTERS 1 - 16, || COMPLETE NEWEST VERSION || GRADE A LATEST REAL EXAM WITH ACTUAL NGN QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED WELL EXPLAINED 100% CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES GRADED A+ LATEST UPDATE 2025 WITH 100% GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD (ALL YOUNEED TO PASS YOUR EXAMS As nurses whose population-focused efforts involve advocating for the rights of children, the mentally ill, the indigent, and immigrants, these nurses recognize that they are advocating for the same groups as which person who also helped to establish the Childrens Bureau? Dorothea Dix c. Lillian Wald Mary Agnes Snivley d. Isabel Hampton Robb ANS: C Lillian Wald, well known for her establishment of the Henry Street Settlement, also helped establish the Childrens Bureau. Dorothea Dix was superintendent of the Union Army Nurses. Mary Agnes Snivley formed the Canadian Nurses Association. Isabel Hampton Robb was the first superintendent of the Johns Hopkins Training School. REF: POPULATION-BASED NURSING PRACTICE 12. The nurse recognizes that clients may have strengths and resources that they can use to combat health threats. These strengths and resources are called: protective factors. c. defense mechanisms. activities of daily living. d. holistic interventions. ANS: A Protective factors are client strengths and resources that can be used to combat health threats. REF: POPULATION-BASED NURSING PRACTICE 13. When a nurse employs population-based interventions that focus on changing the law, the nurses interventions are considered at which of the following levels? Community c. Individual Systems d. Group ANS: B Population-based interventions at the systems level focus practice on changing laws, power structures, policies, and organizations. Population-based interventions at the community level focus practice on changes involving community norms, attitudes, practices, and behaviors. Population-based interventions at the individual level focus practice on changes in the knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, practices, and behaviors of individuals, families, and groups. REF: POPULATION-BASED NURSING PRACTICE INTERVENTIONS 14. The nurse understands that when using a nontraditional model of population-based nursing practice, the primary goal is to: contain costs. c. maintain quality of care. increase costs. d. decrease quality of care. ANS: A The primary goal of a nontraditional model of population-based nursing practice is to contain or reduce costs. The secondary goal is to improve the quality of care. PTS: 1 DIF: AnalysisREF: TRADITIONAL VERSUS NONTRADITIONAL MODEL 15. A nurse implementing a nontraditional population-based nursing practice model would recognize which of the following? The total community is the primary focus. Identifying at-risk or vulnerable population groups is a strategy. An at-risk or high-risk population is the primary focus. Assessing the total communitys needs is a strategy. ANS: C The nontraditional population-based nursing practice model includes the at-risk or high-risk population as the primary focus. The traditional population-based nursing practice model includes total community is the primary focus. Assessing total communitys needs and identifying at-risk or vulnerable population groups are not population-based strategies.

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TEST BANK FOR ESSENTIALS
OF NURSING LEADERSHIP &
MANAGEMENT 8TH EDITION
2024, BY SALLY A. WEISS,
VERIFIED CHAPTERS 1 - 16, ||
COMPLETE NEWEST VERSION ||
GRADE A+2024-2025 LATEST
REAL EXAM WITH ACTUAL
NGN QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED WELL
EXPLAINED 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS
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LATEST UPDATE 2025 WITH
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Chapter 1: Nursing Leadership and Management
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Which skills will not be useful in becoming a better follower?

, A) Supporting the ideas of your colleagues
B) Becoming an effective listener
C) Demonstrating energy and enthusiasm in the workplace
D) Contradicting others if their ideas are not useful to the team
Answer: D
Nancy is supervising a patient care assistant and a licensed practical nurse. When giving them
assignments she states, "You two decide how you want to divide up the patients." This is an example
of what type of leadership?
A) Autocratic
B) Laissez-faire
C) Democratic
D) Situational
Answer: B
Emotional intelligence is also an important part of leadership. Which of these qualities is not part of
emotional intelligence?
A) Understanding self
B) Listening skills
C) Acknowledging others
D) Responding quickly to a crisis
Answer: D
The major hallmark of situational leadership is:
A) Understanding the readiness of the follower
B) Major focus on interpersonal relationships
C) Effective listening skills
D) Motivating others

Answer: A
Matthew is completing his first year of employment as an RN on a medical-surgical unit. A new
graduate has just started her orientation on his unit. He found her crying in the patient lounge stating,
"I can't do this. This is just not like we learned in school." What response from Matthew demonstrates
his leadership skill?
A) "If you are already crying this is not the career for you."
B) "I remember those feelings—come on—let's talk about it."
C) "Why don't you talk to the nurse manager? Maybe she can give you a lighter load."
D) "I would consider a transfer to an easier unit."
Answer: B
The role of the manager includes:
A) Interpersonal, informational, and decisional actions
B) Extroverted personality, hidden agenda, and personal gain
C) Introversion, asking questions, and inability to take action
D) Extreme prejudice, being unknowledgeable, and being uncaring
Answer: A
Sally meets with all the staff to get input on the governance of the unit. Her management style is most
likely:
Autocratic
B) Participative
C) Directive
D) Permissive
Answer: B
The essence of leadership is the leader's ability to:
A) Get people to work together
B) Influence other people
C) Help others meet their personal goals
D) Influence the group to follow the leader's way of thinking

, Answer: A
According to "trait theories," the most common traits of a good leader are:
A) Information giving and decision-making
B) Public speaking and nonrisk behaviors
C) Intelligence and initiative
D) Verbal and written communication skills
Answer: C
Of the following qualities, which would least likely be attributed to an effective nursing leader?
A) Energy and integrity
B) Pessimism and stress
C) Courage and initiative
D) Optimism and perseverance
Answer: B
Behaviors of an effective leader include:
A) Denying the exchange of information
B) Inability to communicate effectively
C) Giving only negative feedback
D) Developing oneself and others
Answer: D
Sally has been working only 3 months after graduating from her nursing program. She confides in a
friend that she wants to develop herself as a "good follower." Her friend says, "Anyone can follow—
just walk behind someone and do nothing." How might Sally respond?
A) "I don't mean now, but when I become a nurse manager."
B) "Effective followers need to be active participants in the workings of this unit."
C) "Effective followers need to do everything the administrators want."
D) "Effective followers need to always question the status quo and strive to make changes."
Answer: B
Jim has demonstrated strong leadership skills during his first year as an RN. He observes that one of
his coworkers appears very anxious when dealing with demanding families. Jim displays emotional
intelligence when he:
A) Reports to the nurse manager that his friend is very anxious when dealing with demanding
families.
B) Says to his friend, "Dealing with these demanding families can be very anxiety-producing."
C) Says to his friend, "You seem very anxious when dealing with these families; maybe you should
seek counseling help."
D) Ignores the behavior because everyone takes a different time to adjust to the role of an RN.
Answer: B
Linda believes she should begin demonstrating leadership skills on her unit. She speaks with her
nurse manager about how to do this. The nurse manager, who wants to encourage Linda's leadership
development, responds by saying:
A) "Just watch me closely—it will come to you eventually."
B) "Develop perseverance—just hang in there and do your work well—someone higher than I will
notice you."
C) "It takes a lot of energy to be a leader. You might want to sign up at the local gym."
D) "Understand yourself first—what leadership skills do you want to develop?"
Answer: D

During a code Sue begins giving order to the staff. Her management style at this time is:
A) Nondirective
B) Permissive
C) Controlling
D) Participative
Answer: C

, An example of a human relations-oriented manager is one who:
A) Motivates employees to work to their highest potential
B) Uses control rather than guidance
C) Assumes close supervision over staff development
D) Implements punishment rather than rewards
potential
Answer: A
Which of the following qualities would be detrimental to effective nursing management?
A) Leadership
B) Clinical expertise
C) Business sense
D) Minimum communication
Answer: D
Michelle believes that her employees operate from the Theory Y philosophy. Based on this, how
would she assist them in developing a scheduling plan for the unit?
A) Send a completed schedule for 2 months out over e-mail.
B) Ask for a committee of volunteers to develop the schedule.
C) Meet with each employee to get his or her input about the best scheduling plan.
D) Delegate scheduling to her assistant nurse manager.
Answer: C
Nancy has been working as an RN in long-term care for 4 months. She has been offered the evening
supervisor position at a local nursing home. The salary is attractive. What should be her main
consideration prior to accepting this position?
A) Her clinical expertise, business sense, and leadership skills.
B) Staffing ratios and number of RNs on the evening shift.
C) Vacation, sick time, and tuition reimbursement.
D) Mission and philosophy of the facility.
Answer: A
Which of the following actions would be typical for a manager who adheres to the scientific
management approach?
A) Reads research studies on management
B) Stays in touch with his or her feelings
C) Carefully works out the time each nursing task should take
D) Allows staff to develop and enforce their own holiday schedule
Answer: C
Servant leadership is best described as:
A) An "employees first" attitude
B) Emphasis on serving the patient
C) A laissiz-faire approach
D) Multi-tasking as much as possible
Answer: A
Which of the following is an example of the decisional activities of a manager?
A) Providing leadership
B) Encouraging continuing education
C) Coaching employees
D) Completing staff evaluations
Answer: D
What is the "essence" of management?
A) Providing close supervision
B) Getting work done through others
C) Constant monitoring of unit expenses
D) Staff development
Answer: B
A new graduate has been offered a nurse manager position. What is the graduate's best response?

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