Week 8: Nursing leadership, management and collaborative practice Flashcards
what is leadership?
shared vision, values, organizational strategy and relationships.
what is management?
competencies required to ensure the day-to-day delivery of nursing care according to available resources and standards of practice
what is collaborative practice?
working together towards mutually identified goals while valuing different perspectives and accountabilities of individual team members.
team members demonstrate their willingness to share power by?
- building a collaborative environment 2. creating balanced power relationships 3. including diverse voices in decision making 4. sharing knowledge openly 5. working collaboratively with patients and their families to deliver care
what are the leadership theories?
- Transformational leadership 2. Servant leadership 3. Appreciative inquiry & strength-based leadership 4. Quantum leadership
what is continuity of care?
refers to a seamless, continuous implementation of a plan of care that is reviewed and revised to meet the changing needs of the patient.
What is collaborative practice models?
an emerging model that depends on strong professional identities and working relationships between nurses at all levels and with patients, other providers and community members.
the concepts of decision making?
decentralized or participatory management, responsibility, autonomy, authority and accountability
what are the steps in clinical care coordination?
clinical decisions, priority setting, time management, evaluation and delegation
what is delegation?
a formal process through which a regulated health professional (delegator) who is legally authorized and competent to perform a controlled act, temporarily grants their authority to perform that act to another individual (delegate).
what is the general assessment for determining the appropriateness of delegation?
Client health status and care needs, Right context, Right intervention and Right person.
delegation can be oral or written. true or false?
true
Use of Unregulated Care Providers
settings include home care, institutional acute care and residential long-term care. UCPs provide front-line personal and delegated care. Tasks are assigned to them by nurses.
what is patient safety?
the reduction and mitigation of unsafe acts within the health care system and the use of best practices that lead to optimal patient safety.
what are the leadership skills for nursing students?
Advocacy, Conflict management, Collaborative practice, Patient-centered care, Delegation and Evidence-informed decision making.