Week 2 Topics - Sherpath Quiz Leadership
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Week 2 Topics - Sherpath Quiz
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In which year did the American Academy of Ambulatory Care
Nursing (AAACN) publish the first telenursing scope and
standards of practice for telehealth nursing?
1989
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Rationale
AAACN published the first telenursing scope and standards of practice for
telehealth nursing in June 1999, which outlined six core roles for virtual
nurses to embody: (1) patient education, (2) mentoring and education of
teams, (3) surveillance of patient quality and safety using “real-time,” (4)
admission, (5) discharge activities, and (6) physician rounding.
p. 279
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Which occurrence is a major contributor to medication errors?
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Medication preparation and administration are two processes that are
particularly prone to interruption. Distraction and interruption are two
occurrences that contribute to medication errors by nurses. Multitasking,
not single-tasking, is associated with distraction and medication errors. A
1999
2009
2019
Frequent interruptions
Single-tasking during medication preparation
Decreased patient-to-nurse ratio
Poor documentation
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stressful work environment, such as with short-staffing, which can cause
an increased (not decreased) patient-to-nurse ratio, can increase the risk of
an error. Poor documentation is not a potential cause of a medication
error.
p. 72
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Which term is best described as the decision-making that is
grounded in the professional thought process?
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Clinical reasoning is the decision-making process based on professional
thought and experience. Organizational, or managerial, decision-making
is the process that is used to make decisions for groups of patients at the
organizational or health system level. Clinical decision-making is the
clinical judgment needed when caring for patients. Clinical judgment is
the formation and evaluation of hypotheses pertaining to assessment
data.
p. 69
Organizational decision-making
Clinical decision-making
Clinical reasoning
Clinical judgment
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Which source of power did French and Raven identify? Select
all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
Symbolic
Reward
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Rationale
French and Raven identified five bases or sources of power, which are
reward, coercive, legitimate, expert, and referent. The most recent source
of power has been described as capital. Different types of capital power
include economic, cultural, social, and symbolic.
pp. 176-177
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Which nursing sensitive indicator relates to outcome?
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Antibiotic stewardship is one of the nursing sensitive indicators related to
outcome. Nurse turnover rate and staff or skill mix are indicators related
to structure. Careful listening is a patient satisfaction outcome and not a
nursing sensitive indicator.
Legitimate
Economic
Expert
Nurse turnover rate
Staff or skill mix
Antibiotic stewardship
Careful listening
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p. 269
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Which characteristic of authority is accurate?
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A characteristic of authority is that its source is solely structural
whereas
the source of influence may be personal characteristics, expertise, or
opportunity. Influence is the dynamic, tactical element of power whereas
authority is the static, structural aspect of power. Influence is
multidirectional; it can flow upward, downward, or horizontally whereas
authority is unidirectional and flows downwards only. The domain, scope,
and legitimacy of influence are typically ambiguous whereas authority is
circumscribed.
Test-Taking Tip:
If you are unable to answer a multiple-choice question
immediately, eliminate the alternatives that you know are incorrect, and
proceed from that point. The same goes for a multiple-response question
that requires you to choose two or more of the given alternatives. If a fill-
in-the-blank question poses a problem, read the situation and essential
information carefully, and then formulate your response.
p. 182
Dynamic, tactical element of power
Multidirectional
Structural source of authority
Ambiguous domain and scope
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