Question 1
Which leadership style best empower the staff towards excellence?
A. Autocratic
B. Situational
C. Democratic
D. Laissez faire
Which leadership style best empower the staff towards excellence?
A. Autocratic
B. Situational
C. Democratic
D. Laissez faire
Answer
C. Democratic
Question 2
As nurse manager, Jillian enjoys her staff of talented and well-motivated individuals. She knew the leadership style to suit the needs of this kind of people is called:
A. Autocratic
B. Participative
C. Democratic
D. Laissez faire
As nurse manager, Jillian enjoys her staff of talented and well-motivated individuals. She knew the leadership style to suit the needs of this kind of people is called:
A. Autocratic
B. Participative
C. Democratic
D. Laissez faire
Answer
D. Laissez faire
Question 3
A fire has broken in Jillian’s unit. The best leadership style suited in cases of emergencies like this is:
A. Autocratic
B. Participative
C. Democratic
D. Laissez faire
A fire has broken in Jillian’s unit. The best leadership style suited in cases of emergencies like this is:
A. Autocratic
B. Participative
C. Democratic
D. Laissez faire
Answer
A. Autocratic
Question 4
Mrs. Vergara is thinking of introducing the Primary Nursing Model Approach. You understand that in this nursing model:
A. The nurse manager assigns tasks to the staff members
B. Critical paths are used in providing nursing care
C. A simple registered nurse is responsible for planning and providing individualized nursing care
D. Nursing staff are led by an RN leader in providing care to a group of clients
Mrs. Vergara is thinking of introducing the Primary Nursing Model Approach. You understand that in this nursing model:
A. The nurse manager assigns tasks to the staff members
B. Critical paths are used in providing nursing care
C. A simple registered nurse is responsible for planning and providing individualized nursing care
D. Nursing staff are led by an RN leader in providing care to a group of clients
Answer
C. A simple registered nurse is responsible for planning and providing individualized nursing care
Question 5
Evaluation as administrative process is best described as:
A. Obtaining commitment of members to do better
B. Follow-up activities that have been stated
C. A continuing process of seeing that performance meet goals and targets
D. Informing personnel how well and how much improvement has been made
Evaluation as administrative process is best described as:
A. Obtaining commitment of members to do better
B. Follow-up activities that have been stated
C. A continuing process of seeing that performance meet goals and targets
D. Informing personnel how well and how much improvement has been made
Answer
D. Informing personnel how well and how much improvement has been made
Question 6
Situation: Mr. Delos Reyes, 70 years old, was suddenly rushed to the hospital because of severe chest pain. On admission, he was diagnosed to have an acute myocardial infarction and was placed in the ICU.
While he is in the ICU, he executes a document that lists the medical treatments he chooses to refuse in case his condition becomes severe to a point that he will be unable to make decisions for himself. The document is:
A. Living will
B. Power of attorney
C. Last will and testament
D. Informed consent
Situation: Mr. Delos Reyes, 70 years old, was suddenly rushed to the hospital because of severe chest pain. On admission, he was diagnosed to have an acute myocardial infarction and was placed in the ICU.
While he is in the ICU, he executes a document that lists the medical treatments he chooses to refuse in case his condition becomes severe to a point that he will be unable to make decisions for himself. The document is:
A. Living will
B. Power of attorney
C. Last will and testament
D. Informed consent
Answer
A. Living will
Question 7
After one day, the patient’s condition worsened and he felt hopeless. He requested the nurse to remove the oxygen. The nurse should:
A. Follow the patient because it is his right to die gracefully
B. Refuse the patient since euthanasia is not accepted in the Philippines
C. Follow the patient as it is his right to determine the medical regimen he needs
D. Refuse the patient and encourage him to verbalize his feelings
After one day, the patient’s condition worsened and he felt hopeless. He requested the nurse to remove the oxygen. The nurse should:
A. Follow the patient because it is his right to die gracefully
B. Refuse the patient since euthanasia is not accepted in the Philippines
C. Follow the patient as it is his right to determine the medical regimen he needs
D. Refuse the patient and encourage him to verbalize his feelings
Answer
D. Refuse the patient and encourage him to verbalize his feelings
Question 8
Euthanasia is an ethical dilemma which confronts nurses in the ICU because:
A. Decisions has to be made quickly, often under stressful situations
B. Decisions has to be made based on societal norms
C. The choices involved do not appear to be clearly right or wrong
D. A client’s legal rights co-exist with the nurse’s professional obligation
Euthanasia is an ethical dilemma which confronts nurses in the ICU because:
A. Decisions has to be made quickly, often under stressful situations
B. Decisions has to be made based on societal norms
C. The choices involved do not appear to be clearly right or wrong
D. A client’s legal rights co-exist with the nurse’s professional obligation
Answer
D. A client’s legal rights co-exist with the nurse’s professional obligation
Question 9
The personal conviction that euthanasia is absolutely wrong in any situation is:
A. Personal value
B. Legal obligation
C. Ethical issue
D. Immoral belief
The personal conviction that euthanasia is absolutely wrong in any situation is:
A. Personal value
B. Legal obligation
C. Ethical issue
D. Immoral belief
Answer
A. Personal value
Question 10
Mr. Delos Reyes felt better after 3 days but recognized the severity of his illness. He executed a document authorizing his wife to transact any form of business in his behalf in addition to all decisions relative to his confinement. This document is referred to as:
A. Power of attorney
B. Informed consent
C. Medical record
D. Living will
Mr. Delos Reyes felt better after 3 days but recognized the severity of his illness. He executed a document authorizing his wife to transact any form of business in his behalf in addition to all decisions relative to his confinement. This document is referred to as:
A. Power of attorney
B. Informed consent
C. Medical record
D. Living will
Answer
A. Power of attorney