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      8 The motivation theory that allows the student to determine the probability of achieving one's goal is which of the following?Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs TheoryHerzberg's Two‐Factor TheoryVroom's Expectancy TheoryTheory Y

      9 Leadership characteristics are important for the nurse to master to assure effective management of patients? Which of the following are leadership characteristics? Select all that apply.Develop a professional and purposeful vision that provides direction toward the preferred future.Portray a passion that involves the ability to inspire and align people toward the goal.Display integrity that is based on knowledge of self, honesty, and maturity.Know your strengths and weaknesses.

      10 Emotional intelligence is the capacity to interact with understanding and respect. Which of the following are basic social and emotional competencies? Select all that apply.Self‐awarenessSelf‐regulationManagementCompassionSocial skills

      REVIEW QUESTION ANSWERS

      1 Answer: D is correct.Rationale: The management process is defined as encompassing planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling. While nurses and managers do use decision making (B) as a component of their work, decision making is not the best answer to describe the management process. Commanding and controlling others using hierarchical authority (C) is not a description of the management process. It is one way that managers have carried out their role in organizations (typically bureaucracies) where commanding is the style used to manage subordinates. While controlling is one aspect of the management process, it is not a complete answer.

      2 Answer: B is correctRationale: A participative leadership style engages people. To be effective using this style, employees need to be willing and have the ability to contribute. It is not the best style when employees are less mature (A) and/or unwilling (C). Nor is a participative style useful when employees need direction to understand the task and how to proceed, and when structure is needed (D).

      3 Answer: B is correctRationale: Theory Y is a description of people who can direct themselves, are motivated to achieve work objectives and have self‐discipline. Theory X is a view of people who need direction and want job security (A). Neither Theory X or Theory Y focuses on accepting responsibility, thus answer (C) is not correct and (D) is too general a statement about nurses to accept that it is factual. Nor would this be an accurate description of Theory Y behaviors.

      4 Answer: D is correctRationale: Herzberg's theory explains motivation through two factors: hygiene maintenance factors and motivator factors. Motivator factors contribute to job satisfaction. These factors are achievement, recognition, responsibility, advancement, and they contribute to job satisfaction

      5 Answer: B is correct.Rationale: Substitutes for leadership include standards and procedures that provide guidance, direction, and convey expectations.

      6 Answer: B is correct.Rationale: Leadership is defined as influencing others toward goals and goal achievement. It also is fundamentally about relational aspects of interacting with other individuals and/or groups.

      7 Answer: C is correctRationale: Vroom's expectancy theory explains how to identify the likelihood or probability that a group will exert the effort to reach goals, that the goals are attractive or unattractive, and individuals see the goals as being possible to reach. Other theories do not use goals to explain motivation.

      8 Answer: All answers are leadership characteristics. Selecting all is correct: A, B, C, and D.Rationale: Vision of a preferred future is a defining element of transformation leadership along with inspiring others and aligning them toward a goal. Additional characteristics that are necessary to be credible as a leader include honesty and maturity. Emotionally intelligent leaders acquire a knowledge of themselves that contributes to self‐awareness and self‐regulation and the ability to identify/assess strengths and weaknesses. Nurses as leaders need all of these characteristics to make decisions, act in emergencies, collaborate and advocate for patients, and influence care delivery.

      9 Answer: A, B, and D are the correct answers. Motivation and empathy are not part of the definition of emotional intelligence.Rationale: The capacity to interact with understanding and respect involves the basic social and emotional competencies of self‐awareness, self‐regulation, and social skills. Motivation and empathy are not part of the definition of emotional intelligence.

      10 Answer: A, B, and E are the correct answers. Management and compassion are not part of the definition of emotional intelligence.

      REVIEW ACTIVITIES

      1 Take the opportunity to learn about yourself by reflecting on five predominant factors identified as being influential in a nurse's leadership development: self‐confidence, innate leader qualities or tendencies, progression of experiences and success, influence of significant others, and personal life factors. Consider which of these five factors reinforces your confidence in yourself. What innate qualities or tendencies do you have that contribute to your development as a leader? Consider what professional experiences, mentors, and personal experiences or events can help you influence and change nursing practice, when needed.

      2 Describe the type of leader you want to be as a nurse in a health care organization. Identify specific behaviors you plan to use as a leader. In what way does transformational leadership theory and complexity leadership theory inform your development as a leader?

      3 Rate each of these 12 motivating or hygiene maintenance factors job factors that contribute to job satisfaction by placing a number from 1 to 5 on the line before each factor, with 5 being Very important, and 1 being Not important.

Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important
5 4 3 2 1

      1 _____ 1. An interesting job I enjoy doing

      2 _____ 2. A good manager who treats people fairly

      3 _____ 3. Getting praise and other recognition and appreciation for the work I do

      4 _____ 4. A satisfying personal life

      5 _____ 5. The opportunity for advancement

      6 _____ 6. A prestigious or status job

      7 _____ 7. Job responsibility that gives me freedom to do things my way

      8 _____ 8. Good working conditions (safe environment, nice office, cafeteria)

      9 _____ 9. The opportunity to learn new things

      10 ____ 10. Sensible company rules, regulations, procedures, and policies

      11 ____ 11. A job I can do well and succeed at

      12 ____ 12. Job security and benefits

      Write the number from 1 to 5 that you selected for each factor. Total each column for a score between 12 and 60 points. The closer to 60 your score is, the more important these factors (Motivating or Hygiene Maintenance Factors) are to you.

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Motivating Factors Hygiene Maintenance Factors
1._____ 2._____
3._____ 4._____
5._____