Palmer (Professional Adjustment Leadership & MGMT Ethics Research
Palmer (Professional Adjustment Leadership & MGMT Ethics Research
Bioethics
1. Novice Namocatcat, a registered nurse who had a special training on suturing, is assisting a surgeon in
performing circumcision to a 27-year old boxer. In the middle of the operation, the surgeon felt tired and forced
him to suture the cut. Under the pain of losing his job, he performed it and fortunately it went well. In this
situation, Novice's action is considered as:
a. Unethical because he went beyond the scope of his responsibility.
b. Ethical since he has the responsibility to follow the physician's order.
c. Ethical because he is legally qualified.
d. Neither ethical nor unethical.
2. A student nurse asks you when an act becomes ethical or unethical. You understand that when judging a
human act whether it is ethical or not, all of the following elements should be considered, except:
a. The object of the act.
b. The intention behind the act.
c. The circumstances surrounding the act.
d. Ethical theories that justifies the act.
3. A nurse should be equipped with knowledge on how to judge an action with regards to ethics. Which of
the following individuals’ acts is considered to be ethical?
a. A notorious killer and a rapist who opened a bank account to gave money to a poor man to provide
for his health care needs.
b. A physician, out of mercy, performed euthanasia to a 99-year old patient who suffered from a 3rd
degree burn and was barely breathing by removing its mechanical ventilator.
c. A nurse directly participating in aborting the baby of a severely malnourished mother via D & C,
to save the women’s life.
d. A person who robbed a bank to feed his family.
4. Nurse Supernovice Salabsab is having a dialogue with his patient with the attempt to assist him in
clarifying his own values. Which of the following statements, if made by him, would be of most help for
the patient?
a. "That was not a wise decision. Why did you think it is effective?"
b. "Some patients might have chosen otherwise. What made you come up with this choice?"
c. "Following doctor's order is of most important at this point. Were you following everything that's
he’s been telling you?”
d. "If you sought help from me, I would have helped you. Now, how are you feeling that you came
up with this decision?
5. Nurse Mage Mamaclay is teaching her client about values processing using this 3-step order. Which
sequence should be the basis of her teaching?
a. Prizing-Choosing-Acting
b. Choosing-Prizing-Acting
c. Choosing-Acting-Prizing
d. Acting-Choosing-Prizing
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Should he fail in one subject, but obtained the required general average, which of the following is required of him
to do?
3. He was issued a certificate of registration be the Board of Nursing. Which of the following information should be
shown in the certificate?
1. Full name of the registrant
2. Serial number
3. Signature of the chairperson of the commission and the member of the board
4. Official seal of the Commission
5. Signature of the President of the Accredited Professional organization
A. 1,2,3
B. B. 1,2,4,5
C. 1,2,3,4
D. 1,2
4. Which of the following information is NOT indicated in the professional identification card issued to Stephen?
A. Date of examination
B. Registration date
C. Date of issuance and expiration
D. License number
5. Stephen is certain that only competent nurses are allowed to practice Nursing in accordance with the 9173 law.
Which of the following warrants that this is strictly adhered to by the law?
1. Head Nurse Dwayne knows that proper management of resources is essential in maintaining a units overall
function. Proper management of resources involves the following except:
a. Stocks inventory
b. Utilization of checklist
c. Proper charging of stocks
d. None of the above
4. Nurse Walter is the charge nurse in the surgical ICU. Patient Molly went it to cardiac arrest and thus forcing the
nurses to call a code. As a charge nurse what is your Walter’s function? (Analysis, MRE, SQC)
a. Conduct high quality CPR.
b. Administer medications
c. Facilitate contacting AMD’s and Code team
d. Doing rescue breaths and preparing for intubation
5. In the nursing process, a nurse following assessment, then diagnosing, then planning, implementation and
evaluation. In the management process, Nurse Crissie that the initial step still permeates into other functions which
are dependent on it.
a. Organizing
b. Directing
c. Planning
d. Controlling
NURSING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT QUESTIONS
1. Management as a process that is used today by nurses or nurse managers in health care organization is best
described as:
a. Commanding and controlling others using hierarchical authority
b. Decision making
c. Planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling
d. Scientific management
2. Leadership can occur between the leader and another individual; between the leader and a group; or between a
leader and an organization, a community, or a society. Leadership is defined as:
a. Being self-confident and democratic
b. Being in a leadership position with authority to exert control and power over subordinates
c. Managing complexity
d. Process of interaction in which the leader influences others toward goal achievement
3. Mr. Clemente is the nurse manager of the Intensive Care Department of a well-known tertiary hospital in Quezon
City. You know that a manager differs from a leader because the latter:
a. Does things right
b. Focuses on the here and now
c. Motivates people to change
d. Uses position-to-position influence
4. Julius is a newly-appointed nurse manager of The Good Shepherd Medical Center, a tertiary hospital located
within the heart of the metropolis. He thinks of scheduling planning workshop with his staff in order to ensure an
effective and efficient management of the department. Should he decide to conduct a strategic planning workshop,
which of the following is NOT a characteristic of this activity?
a. Long-term goal-setting
b. Extends to 3-5 years in the future
c. Focuses on routine tasks
d. Determines directions of the organization
1.Chief Nurse Jericho is in a meeting with his staff nurses. Nurse Supervisor Jericho asks his staff nurse that they
should have a viewpoint parallel to Quality Improvement. Which of the following statements is not in accordance
with the view of Quality Improvement?
A. Nurse Donna who states that “It is meeting the needs of the customers proactively.”
B. Nurse Ely who states that “It is assessing the work process to identify opportunities for improved
performance.”
C. Nurse Dolph who states that “It is improving health care performance and changing the health care
system continuously.”
D. Nurse Ron who states that “It is determining whether our performance as a staff nurse is in accordance
with standards.”
Situation: Chief Nurse Peter is having a hard time instituting the concept of quality improvement to several staff
nurses who are resistant to it because they don’t want to change their ways / practices in which they have been
accustomed already.
3. If you were Nurse Peter how would you best explain the primary benefit of quality improvement?
A. “Quality improvement is looking at processes which will help us discover and address issues quickly
and prevents problems from potentially happening.”
B. “Quality improvement focuses on reviewing chart audits and incident reports so it will help you
improve your documentation.”
C. “Quality improvement share the burden of managers to staff nurses”
D. “Quality improvement prioritizes staff over others.”
4. Chief Nurse Peter wants to encourage empowerment and promote a culture of ownership. In this type of
culture, employees do the following:
A. In quality improvement the leader is the director while Quality Assurance the leader is empowering.
B. In quality improvement responsibility is designated to a few while Quality Assurance the
responsibilities to perform is shared by everyone responsible in the society.
C. In quality improvement there is a goal of raising the standards while Quality Assurance is being
reactive and entails standard approach.
D. All of the above
Research Process
1. The nurse researcher must be able to understand that the consecutive process of research is perfectly and
adequately followed. Which of the following sequence satisfies the said query?
I. Conceptual
II. Planning
III. Empirical
IV. Analytic
V. Dissemination
a. I, II, IV, V, III c. I, II, III, IV, V
b. I, III, IV, V, II d. I, IV, V, III, II
2. The nurse would like to collect relevant literature for his/her study. Which of the following phases will the
nurse conduct literature search?
a. Conceptual c. Planning
b. Empirical d. Analytic