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LeadingandManagingin Nursing: 5thEditionTestBank – Yoder-Wise Link download full: https://getbooksolutions.com/download/test-bank-for-leadingand-managing-in-nursing-revised-reprint-5th-edition-by-yoder-wise Sample Yoder-Wise: LeadingandManagingin Nursing, 5thEdition Chapter 08: Understanding and Designing Organizational Structures TestBank MULTIPLE CHOICE A hospital and a nursing education program form a partnership to recruit more nurses to the region This organizational structure is: a b c d Being responsive to changes in the environment Being bureaucratic Creating permanent professional boundaries Delineating structures for all decision making ANS: A Shared decision making across organizations can lead to growth and responsiveness in meeting emergent needs REF: Pages 141, 142, 153 TOP: AONE competency: Communication and Relationship-Building A hospital is working toward becoming a Magnet™ hospital The chief nursing officer is aware that professional nursing departments of the future will: a b c d Not be directed by nurses Be virtual organizations Be designed to maintain nursing standards of practice Be entitled to have client care departments ANS: C Professional nursing departments of the future will be focused on patient care outcomes and delivery of services REF: Pages 150, 151 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare Environment The chief nursing officer and the dean of the School of Nursing believe that by establishing rules and regulations and controlling the environment, this partnership will: a b c d Promote professional medical authority, autonomy, and responsibility Need a degree of flexibility to engender success Be essential for self-governance Provide for the establishment of medical committees ANS: B Centralized decision-making structures that emphasize high control and rules and regulations that lay out expectations can be slow to respond to emergent trends REF: Page 144 TOP: AONE competency: Leadership In matrix organizational structures, a nurse manager understands that this type of structure: a b c d Is a simplified organizational structure Has both a functional manager and a service or product-line manager Arranges departments strictly according to function Promotes harmony in organizational decision making ANS: B Matrix structures are complex, integrated organizational structures that involve both functional and service or product-line managers In this structure, team members or teams from various functional departments may combine to complete a project or program, thereby becoming responsible to both their functional department manager and their product-line manager Harmony or disharmony cannot be assumed REF: Pages 147-149 TOP: AONE competency: Business Skills Collaborative partnerships between hospitals and schools of nursing are examples of hybrid organizational structures A hybrid organizational structure: a Has many divisions of labor b Best fits long-term care units c Has a mixture of the characteristics of various organizational types Places the authority for decision making closest to the places where d workers perform ANS: C Hybrid structures include characteristics of various organizational types and reflect the needs of the situation and the environment REF: Page 150 TOP: AONE competency: Communication and Relationship-Building In opening a new dialysis unit, the nurse manager has to develop a philosophy for the unit This philosophy needs to: a b c d Reflect the culture of the unit and its values Be developed by the nursing manager on the unit Identify the clients that will be served on the unit Replicate the organization’s philosophy ANS: A The philosophy needs to state what the nurse manager and staff believe is the vision fornursing management and practice and sets the stage for establishing goals to make the vision a reality It is complementary to the organizational philosophy but reflects the values of nursing Shared governance enables staff and management to develop a vision and is congruent with contemporary views of management The identification of clients to be served reflects a mission statement REF: Page 138 Environment TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare The hospital administration gives approval to the chief nursing officer to hire clinical nurse specialists in staff positions rather than in administrative positions A clinical specialist who has staff authority but no line authority typically is able to: a Function through influence b Take complete responsibility for the care of clients c Interview and hire staff nurses for designated nursing units Be granted functional authority to determine standards of nursing care d and enforce them ANS: A Staff positions provide support to line positions but have no direct accountability for staff or patient outcomes and therefore, function through influence REF: Page 146 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of the Healthcare Environment A new director of nursingin a small rural hospital wants to make changes from the traditional model of governance to a shared-governance model Select the characteristic below that best describes the traditional organizational structure in which a staff nurse is assigned to carry out nursing tasks for clients but is not given the chance to provide input into forming the policies and procedures by which care is delivered or the standards by which care is evaluated: a Bureaucratic b Decentralized c Delegated authority and responsibility d Delegated responsibility but no authority ANS: D In traditional structures, decision making authority is held by a centralized decision-making body, so that staff members have responsibility for certain functions but not participate in decisions related to those functions REF: Page 144 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of the Healthcare Environment The chief nursing officer is given the task of reviewing and revising the organization’s mission, philosophy, and technology In reviewing them, the chief nursing officer understands that they should be reflected in: a b c d The organizational structure Line and staff responsibilities The policies and procedures Government regulations ANS: A The mission statement is an important foundation for the organizational structure and defines technology and human resources required for the organization REF: Pages 139, 140 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of the Healthcare Environment 10.The facilities department is experiencing some challenges and is undergoing reorganization Because of your familiarity with systems theory, you: Know that this challenge is their issue and that it has nothing to with your unit Understand that such events are localized and not have an impact on b the organizational culture Know that the nature of challenges and reorganization in facilities will c have an impact on other areas Anticipate that your prior experiences with facilities have no effect on d the current situation a ANS: C By nature, a system such as an organization is an interacting collection of parts that together make up the whole Changes to one part will affect other parts and the system as a whole REF: Page 138 TOP: AONE competency: Leadership 11.“Georgia Hospital will provide care that is a national example of consumer service” is a: a b c d Vision statement Statement of philosophy Mission statement Rationale for care ANS: A A vision statement is an articulated goal that provides an inspirational target to which the organization aspires REF: Page 140 Environment TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare 12.“At Thoroughcare, we provide healthcare for women and children in transition” is an example of a: a b c d Vision statement Mission statement Goal statement Statement of philosophy ANS: B Mission statements provide a reason or rationale for the existence of the organization and are indicative of the structure of the organization and of who consumes the services provided REF: Pages 139, 140 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of the Healthcare Environment 13.Which of the following would be the most appropriate mission statement for a nursing center? “At Plentyville, we provide rehabilitative services for addicted adolescents.” b “Georgiatown provides treatment and prevention services for county a residents.” “At Heart, our aim is to provide services that lead the nation in health c education and research.” “At Coeur, we strive to achieve optimal pain management with patients d who are experiencing chronic pain.” ANS: D The mission statements of nursing centers are oriented toward achieving optimal health status for a defined group of patients or consumers REF: Pages 139, 140 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of the Healthcare Environment 14.Which of the following most influences the organizational structure of the organization? a b c d Mission statement Statement of philosophy Vision statement Goal statement ANS: A Mission statements lay out the reasons for the organization and include the population served and services offered, which, in turn, influence the technologies and human resources that will be required REF: Pages 139, 140 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of the Healthcare Environment 15.In which of the following situations would you expect low morale and frustration? a b c d Statement of philosophy indicates “We value our staff.” When staff members leave, careful evaluation is done to determine whether staff should be replaced by full- or part-time employees Practices include annual staff recognition celebrations During times of change, staff members are actively included in issue identification and solution finding Recruitment ads promise opportunities for advancement for everyone Promotions are given only to individuals with long-standing service and entrenched relationships The vision indicates that there is strong commitment to lead in research The organization has tried to implement a strong campaign to attract leading nurse researchers but has experienced difficulty in doing so ANS: C Although frustration may occur with external factors that affect ability to act on values and aspirations, lack of congruence between what is espoused as a value within the organization, such as promising advancement as an incentive to join the organization, and what is actually done, such as restricting advancement to internal candidates with much organizational history, can cause low morale and confusion REF: Pages 140, 141 TOP: AONE competency: Communication and Relationship-Building 16.At Orangetown Hospital, the nursing department is developing a mission statement fornursing Which would be a suitable mission statement? “Nursing provides services for patients admitted to Orangetown Hospital.” “To participate fully in the professional services offered by b Orangetown Hospital.” c “To lead by the lamp; services for seniors.” “At Orangetown, the nursing department provides caring services that recognize the diversity of clients and promote optimal health with d clients through partnership and education andin close partnership with other disciplines.” a ANS: D A nursing mission statement within an organization needs to establish the reason fornursing within the organization and lays out relationships with clients, the community, and other disciplines REF: Pages 139, 140 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare Environment 17.At Hospital XYZ, staff members on Y3 have dealt with the third head nurse in three years Donna, the current head nurse, lacks confidence in patientnurse relationships, and scheduling and other processes are routinely left to the last minute Staff members approached Donna first and then administration with their concerns about Donna’s effectiveness as a leader The staff was told that the problem is likely staff related, that it is simply an unhappy group, and that there is nothing that will be done further about their concerns The philosophy of the organization indicates that “open, transparent communication between staff and management is desired and supported,” and that “innovation and creative thinking are the foundation of the organization’s progress.” In assessing this situation as a newly hired senior executive, you anticipate that: a Staff members will resolve the conflict on their own b The situation will lead to ongoing disgruntlement and attrition c No further discussion or concerns will come out of the situation d The head nurse will be able to resolve the conflict on her own ANS: B Lack of congruence between the stated philosophy of the hospital and the experienced organizational culture does not support either the staff or the head nurse and likely will result in ongoing frustration and increased attrition REF: Page 140 Environment TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare 18.In Valley Hospital, there is a great deal of discussion about the balance between hospital-wide budget decision making and unit-based decision making This discussion represents: a A search for the “sweet spot.” Conflict between the values of nursingand those of the healthcare b organization c Traditional organizational values d Differences between bureaucratic and nonlinear thinking ANS: A The important point for an organization, the balance between centralization and decentralization of authority and decision making, is known as the “sweet spot.” REF: Page 142 Environment TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare 19.With revenue reductions and cost saving measures, the number of managers has been reduced, which has increased the number of team leaders supervised by managers by as many as three This change may result in: a b c d Decreased patient satisfaction Increased efficiency in costs A more positive perception of managers Little change to manager-staff relationships ANS: A When a span of control becomes too large, supervision can become less effective, which can have a negative effect on staff-manager relationships and on the overall quality of patient care REF: Page 143 Environment TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare 20.Taylor Hospital has well-defined organizational units that provide maintenance, financial services, care for cardiac patients, care for surgical patients, and so on The organizational chart indicates that surgical units report to a surgical manager, and that all nursing units report to a vice president of nursing; financial services to an accountant and then to a business executive; and so on The primary disadvantage of this organizational structure is: a b c d Breakdown in function and communication across specialties Lack of congruence in culture and organizational values Highly centralized decision making and authority Wide span of control ANS: A In a functional organizational structure, departments and services function according to specialty This model supports professional expertise but can lead to silos in communication and decision making and discontinuity in patient services REF: Pages 146, 147 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare Environment 21.In the Unity Healthcare organization, decisions, including those at the unit level, are made by a group of senior executives Rules for employees are clear, andnursing care is delineated by procedures and protocols This exemplifies: a b c d Transformational leadership Transactional leadership Bureaucratic organization Chaos theory ANS: C Organizational structure refers to the organization of a work group, rather than to its leadership, and includes where decisions are made and relationships between groups In the example given, power is centrally located, with all decisions regarding policies and procedures flowing from this central location, which is characteristic of bureaucratic organizations In organizations where chaos theory is exemplified, decision making and accountability are decentralized REF: Pages 144-146 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare Environment 22.In the Unity Healthcare organization, communication flows: a b c d Laterally Bottom to top Top to bottom Intermittently ANS: C In a bureaucratic organization, communication flows vertically top to bottom REF: Pages 144-146 TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare Environment 23.Sarah is a clinical nurse educator in the dialysis unit at Pines Health Center and provides education, consultation, and training support Sarah has: a b c d Direct responsibility for patient care Direct accountability for patient outcomes An authority relationship to staff An influence over patient outcomes ANS: D In a staff position, Sarah supports line positions in accomplishing the primary goals and objectives of the unit and provides support, counsel, and advice, but she has limited or no authority for decision making REF: Page 146 Environment TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare 24.A statement such as “We believe in the right of patients to make choices and to have care that is sensitive to their preferences and needs” is a _ statement a b c d Mission Goal Vision Philosophy ANS: D Philosophy statements capture significant beliefs and values of the organization REF: Page 140 Environment TOP: AONE competency: Knowledge of Healthcare MULTIPLE RESPONSE Organizational culture includes (select all that apply): a b c d Norms Traditions Behaviors Values ANS: A, B, C, D Organizational culture, the reflection of the norms or traditions of the organization, is exemplified in behaviors that illustrate values and beliefs ... Environment The chief nursing officer is given the task of reviewing and revising the organization’s mission, philosophy, and technology In reviewing them, the chief nursing officer understands that they... education and in close partnership with other disciplines.” a ANS: D A nursing mission statement within an organization needs to establish the reason for nursing within the organization and lays... determine standards of nursing care d and enforce them ANS: A Staff positions provide support to line positions but have no direct accountability for staff or patient outcomes and therefore,