A team leader evaluates whether the team members understand the stages of team development. Which response by a team member would indicate that further teaching is necessary?
a. Norming, storming, and reforming c. Adjourning, forming, and performing
b. Storming, performing, and norming d. Performing, storming, and forming
Question 2A nursing instructor asks a group of students if they know the traits that a successful preceptor would possess. Which trait identified by a student, would indicate to the instructor that further teaching is needed?
a. assertive/aggressive in clinical expertise
b. clinically prepared
c. enjoys teaching
d. committed to the role
Question 3Which of the following is true about wicked problems as they relate to decision-making models?
a. They have multiple causes, all of which are understood, and one solution can fix them all.
b. They have multiple causes, some of which may not be known, and they are difficult to solve.
c. They have multiple causes, all of which are understood, and require multiple solutions.
d. They have a single cause, but it is not known, and they are difficult to solve.
Question 4Four types of formats used in the NCLEX-RN examination are listed below. Which is not necessarily correct?
a. multiple choice
b. fill-in-the-blank
c. oral response
d. drag and drop
Question 5Which of the following is not characteristic of groupthink?
a. Stereotyping others c. Use of mindguards
b. Collective rationalism d. Illusion of vulnerability
Question 6After completing a class on working collaboratively with other members of the health team, the nursing instructor asks the students to identify methods to implement collaboration as a new member of the team.
Which comment by a student would indicate that additional teaching is needed? a. establish rapport and introduce yourself
b. seek clarification if an order is unclear
c. do not be intimidated
d. be as assertive as possible, even aggressive if need be
Question 7You tell a friend that one of the patients tried to intimidate you when the patient discovered that this was you first nursing position. You friend gives you several methods to prepare for such situations.
Which method would your friend be least likely to suggest to you? a. Keep your knowledge base up to date.
b. Look and act like a professional.
c. Demonstrate to your patients that you possess a body of nursing care knowledge.
d. When you are with your patient, don't ask another nurse to help you, this can show thepatient that you don't know what you're doing.