As the head of a nursing program, you consistently invite the ideas of your team about innova-tions in teaching, community partnerships, and curriculum design and invite participation in de-cisions
Many of these ideas have been implemented successfully, and your staff members are keen to try on other ideas. You are employing _____ leadership. a. Situational
b. Trait-based
c. Contingency-based
d. Transformational
D
Transformational leadership involves attending to the needs and motives of followers, which re-sults in creativity, improvement, and employee development.
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Older adults adapt to their slowed response time by
a. Increasing accuracy of the response b. Avoiding situations that require a quick re-sponse c. Giving up activities such as driving d. Using ambulation aids to decrease their chance of falling
The charge nurse is reviewing an incident with a staff nurse in which an older client was injured after a fall. Which statement made by the nurse would require immediate intervention by the charge nurse?
1. "The client fell during shift report." 2. "The client fell after getting up from the chair." 3. "The client was instructed to call if they needed help out of bed." 4. "The client was trying to reach for their walker to get to the bathroom."
The assessment by the nurse at the bedside of a patient with a chest tube attached to a water seal drainage that would require intervention is:
1. dependent loops in the chest tube. 2. the patient is in a semi-Fowler's position. 3. changing level of water in the water seal chamber. 4. level of drainage increase of 20 mL in 8 hours.
A client scheduled for a catheter ablation to treat atrial fibrillation says, "I am not sure about this procedure. Can they just treat me with medicine?" Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "Many people do take drugs for atrial fibrillation. Your case must be different." 2. "Catheter ablation is more successful and has fewer long-term adverse effects than drug therapy." 3. "Most of the medications used for atrial fibrillation have been taken off the market." 4. "Atrial fibrillation is too dangerous to be treated with medications alone."