exam Flashcards
what is leadership?
anyone who takes responsibility for finding the potential in people and processes and has the courage to develop that potential
when was the commonwealth privacy act established?
1988
when was the medical treatment planning & decisions act established?
2016
when was the mental health act established in victoria?
2014
what does transactional leadership focus on?
exchanges between leaders & followers
what are the 3 main things the NMBA controls?
codes of conduct
standards for practice
code of ethics
what act underpins AHPRA/national boards?
health practitioner regulation national law act
what are the 5 stages of leadership in pepin’s model?
aware of clinical leadership
integrate clinical leadership into my actions
active leadership w/ patient/family (sometimes colleagues)
active team leadership
extend leadership to organisational level
what 3 things do successful leaders have/are?
optimistic attitude
thought flexibility
emotionally balance
what 3 things come under the code of ethics?
protecting the public
registration
privacy/confidentiality
what does deontological theory emphasise?
duty
obligation
what does teleotogical theory focus on?
rightness/wrongness of consequences of actions
what 3 things go against standards for practice?
professional misconduct
unprofessional conduct
unsatisfactory professional performance
what are the two steps of servant leadership?
serve first
aspire to lead
when was the health practitioner regulation national law act established?
2009