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Chapter 19

Question 1 of 25

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1. A nurse manager is experiencing conflicts between herself and staff members. She had tried to develop a team by using a shared leadership model to empower the staff. Staff members are functioning:

Select one of the following:

  • a. as a team.

  • b. independently.

  • c. interdependently.

  • d. as a group.

Explanation

Question 2 of 25

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2. The nurse manager used a mediator to help resolve conflicts on the unit. During the mediation process, the nurse manager saw signs of potential team building. One key concept of an effective team is:

Select one of the following:

  • a. conflict.

  • b. task clarity.

  • c. commitment.

  • d. a designated leader.

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Question 3 of 25

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3. A mediator suggested that the nurse manager and staff members decide on a method to resolve conflicts. It is important to have agreements about how team members will work together because:

Select one of the following:

  • a. if there are no agreements, each member will make up rules about how to handle
    disagreements and relationships.

  • b. people are naturally difficult and will not work well together without such
    agreements.

  • c. people will naturally ask for agreements about how to be together.

  • d. a way to eliminate nonproductive team members must be available.

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Question 4 of 25

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4. By following a shared leadership model, the nurse manager believes that staff members will learn to function synergistically. Some teams function synergistically because members:

Select one of the following:

  • a. do not volunteer unwanted information.

  • b. actively listen to each other.

  • c. listen to the person who believes he or she is an expert.

  • d. do not speak unless they are absolutely sure they are correct in their views.

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Question 5 of 25

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5. The chief nursing officer decided that the nurse managers need a series of staff-development programs on team building through communication and partnerships. She understood that the nurse managers needed to build confidence in ways of handling various situations. The greatest deterrent to confidence is:

Select one of the following:

  • a. lack of clarity in the mission.

  • b. lack of control of the environment

  • c. fear that one can’t handle the consequences.

  • d. fear that the boss will not like one’s work.

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Question 6 of 25

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6. The mediator noticed that tension was still evident between the nurse manager and staff members. He informed the chief nursing officer that to begin team building, it would be important that everyone:

Select one of the following:

  • a. work together in a respectful, civil manner.

  • b. use avoidance techniques when confronted with a conflict.

  • c. develop a personal friendship with each other.

  • d. socialize frequently outside of work.

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Question 7 of 25

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7. The state of being emotionally impelled, demonstrated by a sense of passion and dedication to a project or event, describes:

Select one of the following:

  • a. commitment.

  • b. control.

  • c. willingness to cooperate.

  • d. communication.

Explanation

Question 8 of 25

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8. The mediator suggested to the unit staff that a group agreement needed to be made so meetings could become productive. For example, the group agreement, “We will speak supportively,” prevents:

Select one of the following:

  • a. expression of opposing ideas.

  • b. gossip and making negative comments about absent team members.

  • c. efforts to ensure that everyone thinks alike.

  • d. votes that oppose motions.

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Question 9 of 25

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9. The mediator asked each staff member to reflect on his or her communication style. Which of the following best describes communication? Communication:

Select one of the following:

  • a. is a reflection of self-analysis.

  • b. is a result of thoughtful consideration.

  • c. consists of thoughts, ideas, opinions, emotions, and feelings.

  • d. focuses on the sender of the message.

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Question 10 of 25

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10. The staff development educator developed strategies to help nurse managers actively listen. Guidelines for active listening include which of the following?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Speed up your internal processes so that you can process more data.

  • b. Realize that the first words of the sender are the most important.

  • c. Be prepared to make an effective judgment of the communication sender.

  • d. Cultivate a desire to learn about the other person.

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Question 11 of 25

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11. The nurse manager was upset with the staff nurse and said, “You did not understand what I said.” Which element in the communication process was she referring to?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Feedback between receiver and sender

  • b. A message channel

  • c. A receiver who decodes the message

  • d. A set of barriers that may occur between sender and receiver

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Question 12 of 25

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12. As the nurse manager on a rehab unit, you are asked to come to the tub room immediately because two nursing assistants are having a loud disagreement in front of a patient. You ask the nursing assistants to meet you outside and after ensuring that a third nursing assistant is able to care for the patient, you speak with the two nursing assistants. Which of the following would you ask first?

Select one of the following:

  • a. “How long have you two bUeenSworNkinTg togethOer?”

  • b. “Have you experienced disagreements like this before?”

  • c. “How do you think this patient’s perception of her care has been changed?”

  • d. “What happened to bring on this disagreement today?”

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Question 13 of 25

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13. Sally (RN) and Melissa (RN) have shared an ongoing conflict since the first day that Melissa worked on the unit. Sally has confided to another colleague that she doesn’t even know why the conflict started or what it was about. This is an example of:

Select one of the following:

  • a. how expectations and objectives need to be made clear in team situations.

  • b. the need to encourage open discussion of disagreements in opinions.

  • c. the importance of involving all staff in discussions in group settings.

  • d. the enduring nature of first impressions.

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Question 14 of 25

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14. After staff meetings lately, Sharon, the head nurse, observes her staff in small groups, having animated discussions that end abruptly when she approaches. Sharon reflects on this observation and realizes that:

Select one of the following:

  • a. two very outspoken members tend to dominate discussions in meetings.

  • b. this behavior is indicative of a high level of communication among her staff.

  • c. staff members are very committed to the team and have strong opinions.

  • d. ongoing discussion outside of meetings is conducive to creativity.

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Question 15 of 25

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15. You are charged with developing a new nursing curriculum and are committed to developing a curriculum that reflects the needs of the profession and of the workplace. To address deficits that may already be present in nursing curricula related to the workplace, you include more content and skills development related to:

Select one of the following:

  • a. therapeutic communication with patients.

  • b. effective communication in the workplace.

  • c. increased emphasis on sender-receiver dyads.

  • d. generational differences in communication.

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Question 16 of 25

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16. The SBAR system of communications is one of the most used communication systems in health care because:

Select one of the following:

  • a. it deals with all aspects of communications in patient care except communication
    with the physician.

  • b. the nurse is on the same communication level as administration.

  • c. it honors a familiar, structured transfer of information among health professionals.

  • d. it honors an unstructured transfer of information.

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Question 17 of 25

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17. In the cardiac intensive care unit, there has been simmering discontent about the new nurse manager, who avoids any discussion about her scheduling and practice decisions. The staff have begun to sort into “different camps” depending on how they feel about the manager or the decisions. Which of the following statements MOST accurately describes this situation?

Select one of the following:

  • a. The tension that has been generated will result in creative solutions.

  • b. Staff will become a cohesive group that takes a stand against the manager.

  • c. The conflict will result in increased dialogue about practice and scheduling
    options.

  • d. Patient care may suffer because attention and energy is being diverted toward the
    unit relationships.

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Question 18 of 25

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18. From the information presented in this chapter, which of the following statements best defines an accomplished team? Effective teams:

Select one of the following:

  • a. can create a form of synergism in which the outcome is greater than the sum of the
    individual performances.

  • b. do not necessarily need goals, objectives, vision, and a clearly stated purpose.

  • c. do not always have effective communication patterns.

  • d. may or may not have a clear plan that is followed and revisited and has an ongoing
    evaluation scheme.

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Question 19 of 25

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19. “I really wish that my supervisor would realize and acknowledge all the things I do well.” In nursing, this has been identified as a problem. Which statement is part of the solution? Focus on:

Select one of the following:

  • a. new staff.

  • b. care assignments with which the individual is not familiar.

  • c. making corrections.

  • d. the strengths of the individual rather than the weaknesses.

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Question 20 of 25

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20. Trust is an important aspect of helping relationships, therapeutic communications, and the positive communications model. Which statement does not involve or define trust? Trust:

Select one of the following:

  • a. involves decisions to manipulate situations to gain advantage over another.

  • b. is the basis by which leaders facilitate the activities and progress of a team.

  • c. is low among members and leaders in poorly performing teams.

  • d. involves what we say and not necessarily what we do.

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Question 21 of 25

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21. Team Member A and Team Member B engage in heated disagreements on a frequent basis in team meetings. Their behavior is characterized by insistence on their points of view and refusal to back down or to negotiate alternative solutions once their ideas have been expressed. This behavior is characteristic of:

Select one of the following:

  • a. autocratic leadership.

  • b. constructive conflict.

  • c. dualism.

  • d. creativity.

Explanation

Question 22 of 25

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22. The unit manager was addressing nursing students in the lounge area and was discussing team leadership and team effectiveness. She stated, “One can agree to disagree with another team member’s perspective even when one doesn’t necessarily see that perspective as being the correct one.” In being creative, what did she mean?

Select one of the following:

  • a. Championing one’s own opinion

  • b. Being compassionate

  • c. Being flexible

  • d. Committing to resolution

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Question 23 of 25

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23. Which of the following would not be a characteristic of an effective team nurse leader?

Select one of the following:

  • a. An autocratic perspective

  • b. Excellent communication skills

  • c. Awareness of everyone’s abilities

  • d. A genuine interest in team members

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Question 24 of 25

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24. As a nurse manager, you notice that one of your new nurses has provided exceptional care for a patient with especially complex needs. What would be the MOST effective way of recognizing the nurse’s performance?

Select one of the following:

  • a. At the next performance review, note specifically what the nurse did to make the
    patient comfortable.

  • b. To avoid embarrassing the nurse in front of others, find a way to compliment the
    nurse in private.

  • c. When the nurse comes out of the room, tell the nurse specifically what you
    appreciated about the care that was provided.

  • d. Encourage the patient to note the care on the patient feedback form so that the
    institution can recognize the nurse’s efforts.

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Question 25 of 25

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1. Mobilizing others to accomplish extraordinary things requires what leadership behaviors? (Select all that apply.)

Select one or more of the following:

  • a. Celebrating the successes of others

  • b. Demonstrating exceptional technical skills

  • c. Imagining possibilities

  • d. Establishing a sense of “being in this together”

Explanation