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1.	Collective action is effective in: 
a.	ensuring that needs of nurses are placed ahead of other disciplines. 
b.	defining nursing as a profession. 
c.	advising patients of the needs of nurses. 
d.	amplifying the influence of individuals. 
 
ANS: D 
 
Individuals may have limited influence in achieving various purposes such as advancement of quality care or of the profession, whereas collective action helps to define and sustain individuals in achieving the desired purposes. ...
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Test Bank for Leading and Managing in Nursing 8th Edition by Patricia S. Yoder-Wise; Susan Sportsman /Chapter 11- 15/• Door ExamsRevision
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1.	Staff members on your unit raise concern that there is rising acuity on the unit and lack of responsiveness in addressing these needs through appropriate staffing. They point to increased incidences of adverse and sentinel events on the unit. To address this concern, your hospital organization would do best to: 
a.	implement a patient-classification system immediately. 
b.	participate in databases that compare the outcomes and staffing levels versus those of similar institu...
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1.	As a nursing leadership student, you have had the opportunity to develop a palliative care manual that will be utilized by the palliative care network (PCN) in your region for teaching healthcare professionals. The PCN has requested that you provide a prioritized plan of action for marketing the manual on a regional and state basis. What is the first priority? 
a.	Motivate the target market. 
b.	Research the target market. 
c.	Communicate benefits to the target group. 
d.	P...
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1.	Which of the following exemplifies accountability? Karen, the nurse manager on 5E: 
a.	consistently submits her budgets on time. 
b.	gets along well with her staff and with other managers. 
c.	outlines her rationale for reduction of RN coverage on nights to the Nursing Practice Committee after serious patient injury. 
d.	actively solicits ideas regarding scheduling from her staff. 
 
ANS: C 
 
Reliability, dependability, and obligation to fulfill the roles and responsibilit...
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1.	Select the statement that best defines the difference between problem solving and decision making: 
a.	decision-making skills require critical thinking; problem-solving skills do not. 
b.	problem-solving skills require critical thinking; decision-making skills do not. 
c.	decision making is a goal-directed effort; problem solving is focused on solving an immediate problem. 
d.	problem solving is a goal-directed effort; decision making is focused on solving an immediate prob...
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1.	Mrs. Hill, aged 68, was hospitalized after a stroke. The speech therapist recommended that oral feeding be stopped because of her dysplasia. During visiting hours, Mr. Hill fed his wife some noodles. The nurse noticed this and stopped Mr. Hill from feeding his wife, telling him it was the doctor’s decision. An hour later, the nurse returned and found Mr. Hill feeding his wife again. The nurse tried to stop him again. Mr. Hill refused and claimed that the clinical staff wa...
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1.	A nurse manager when in the formal leadership position attempts to translate the picture or vision of her facility across for the staff nurses. The manager is faced with a staff who is resistant to the vision of the facility. What is the theory the manger needs to incorporate to be effective? 
a.	Model the Way 
b.	Inspire a Shared Vision 
c.	Challenge the Process 
d.	The Four Agreements 
 
ANS: B 
 
In this instance, the nurse manager needs to utilize the theory of Inspire ...
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1.	Marie is a long-term staff nurse on the rehab floor. Her unit manager has been eager to adopt evidence-based recommendations related to family-centered care on the unit. Marie’s response has been that she rarely has time to provide care to patients, let alone families, and that there is no good reason to do anything different than what she is already doing. An approach that may gain Marie’s support of the idea is to: 
a.	invite Marie to review the studies for herself. 
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1.	Case managed care may enhance profit in a for-profit health organization by: 
a.	minimizing costs in high resource consumption areas. 
b.	combining licensed and non-licensed care providers in delivering patient care. 
c.	increasing reimbursement from third-party payers. 
d.	reducing the amount of technology used to support clinical decision making. 
 
ANS: A 
 
Case managed care is not revenue generating but rather revenue protecting in that better coordination of care enab...
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1.	You are the nurse manager for a not-for-profit health service for the homeless and for drug users in an impoverished neighborhood. As the manager, your concern about sustainability is related to: 
a.	the possibility of violence. 
b.	an increase in prescription drugs available for abuse. 
c.	decisions of the public board. 
d.	an increase in uncompensated care events. 
 
ANS: D 
 
Public and nonprofit hospitals are tax exempt and have a concomitant responsibility to provide m...
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