HESI leadership
Bleich's Tasks of Followership
Demonstrate individual accountability while working within the context of organizational systems and processes; do not alter the process for personal gain orshortcuts.b.Honor and implement care to the standards and specifications required for safe and acceptable/service c.Offer knowledge, skills, and abilities to accomplish the task at hand.d.Collaborate with leaders and managers; avoid passive-aggressive or nonassertive responses to work assignment.e.Include evidence-based feedback as part of daily work activities as a self-guide to efficiency and effectiveness and to contribute to outcome measurement. f.Demonstrate accountability to the team effort.g.Take reasonable risks as an antidote for fearing change or unknown circumstances.h.Evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of systems and processes that affect outcomes of care/service; advocate for well-designed work. i.Give and receive feedback to others to promote a nurturing and generative culture.
action stage
In the action stage, the client's previous habits may prevent him or her from taking action to form new behaviors
critical incident method of appraisal,
In the critical incident method of appraisal, the nurse manager uses a written record of the performance of an employee that includes positive and negative feedback.
precontemplation stage
In the precontemplation stage, the client is not interested in information about the behavior and may be defensive when confronted with it.
preparation stage
In the preparation stage, the client believes that the advantages outweigh the disadvantages of behavior changes
Malpractice
Malpractice occurs if nursing care falls below the professional standards of care.
Nursing malpractice
Nursing malpractice is also known as professional negligence. This takes place if the nursing care provided to the client falls below the expected standards of care. A nurse may avoid malpractice by developing a caring rapport with the client and communicating about treatment plans and tests. Nursing malpractice may take place even when nurses do not intend to harm clients, but are unable to maintain proper standards of care. Nursing malpractice is an unintentional tort.
block and parish nursing
Respite care, running errands, and homemaker aides are services provided by block and parish nurses.
Slander
Speaking falsely about another individual amounts to slander.
Leadership theories: Style Two-Factor Expectancy Transformational
Style theories focus on what leaders do in relational and contextual terms. The two-factor leadership theory refers to using motivator factors to inspire work performance. The two-factor theory of leadership indicates that motivating factors such as promoting job enrichment by creating job satisfaction inspire the work performance of the staff. The expectancy theory of leadership refers to providing specific feedback about positive performance. The transformational theory of leadership refers to a process in which the leader attends to the needs and motives of followers.
The Delphi Technique
The Delphi technique is used to achieve consensus among team members by reconsidering and judging the opinions. The Delphi technique includes the feedback of anonymous people who may not physically convene
The Magnet Recognition Program
The Magnet Recognition Program empowers the nursing team to make changes and be innovative. The Magnet Recognition Program has been established by The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to recognize health care organizations that achieve excellence in nursing practice. The Magnet Recognition Program has clinical promotion systems and research and evidence-based practice programs. The Magnet Recognition Program requires nurses to collect data on specific nursing-sensitive quality indicators or outcomes. The Magnet Recognition Program requires nurses to compare outcomes against a national, state, or regional database to demonstrate quality of care.
Brainstorming
The brainstorming strategy is applied during a decision-making process to generate innovative ideas in spite of having criticism from team members.Brainstorming involves listing all ideas without critique or discussion.
Focus Group
The focus group strategy is used to identify problems or to evaluate the effects of an intervention during a face-to-face discussion but not through writing the ideas.
Nominal Group Technique
The nominal group technique has group members silently provide written input into the decision-making process. Choosing the ideas based on highest ranking is done after discussing the merits of the ideas. This technique allows equal participation among members and minimizes the problem of dominance. In the nominal group technique, participants are asked to not talk to each other as they write down their ideas to solve a predefined problem or issue.
Trait theory
Trait theory says that self-awareness is a useful trait in self-development. This helps in developing assertiveness.
Libel
Written defamation of character is known as libel. The nurse may be charged with libel because he or she makes false entries in the client's medical records.
contemplation stage
contemplation stage, the client will probably accept information as he/she is developing stronger beliefs in the value of change