Deck 15: Managing Change

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Over which type of change does the change agent have the most control?

A)Spontaneous change
B)Crisis
C)Developmental change
D)Planned change
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Managers who focus on their own objectives to complete a change process are utilizing whose change theory?

A)Lewin
B)Lippitt
C)Havelock
D)Rogers
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In the diffusion-innovation theory,what causes change?

A)Planned change by a change agent
B)Driving forces
C)Social change and spread of new ideas
D)Restraining forces
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During a large merger of two community hospitals,the nurse-manager was challenged with merging the two very different medical-surgical units into one unit.During the process,meetings were held assuring the nurses that staffing would be a top priority,that education about all changes would occur,and that the manager had faith in the nurses' abilities to implement the change.This nurse-manager was utilizing what tactic to "unfreeze" the system?

A)Producing discomfort
B)Providing psychological safety
C)Critical thinking
D)Inducing guilt and anxiety
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The staff development trainer is preparing materials for a seminar on change theory in anticipation of the implementation of a new care delivery system in the organization.If the innovation-decision process is going to be used,in which order should the trainer review the stages of change?

A)The individual makes a choice to either adopt or reject the change.
B)The individual is introduced to change and begins to comprehend it.
C)The individual acts on the choice to either adopt or reject the change.
D)The individual develops a favorable or unfavorable attitude about the change.
E)The individual seeks confirmation that the choice to act or reject the change is appropriate.
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Which change theory is based on beliefs that people are rational and that they will change if it is in their self-interest?

A)Power-coercive
B)Persuasive
C)Empirical-rational
D)Facilitative
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How should an individual be supported through the change process?

A)Recognition of contributions to build self-confidence
B)Given only a small amount of information concerning the change so as not to overwhelm with information
C)Instruction on any new processes within 6 weeks of the change occurring
D)Referral to the employee-assistance program
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To manage resistance to change,the change agent may use which strategy?

A)Defend the status quo.
B)Provide evidence to challenge the status quo.
C)Reject opposition to the plan.
D)Eliminate from the organization those who are opposed.
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Which approach to change relies on interpersonal relationships as the power ingredient?

A)Empirical-rational
B)Technostructural
C)Normative-reeducative
D)Power-coercive
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The nurse is expected to use new intravenous equipment.After receiving instruction on the use,the nurse is still nervous about using the new equipment.What type of change is this nurse experiencing?

A)Planned change
B)Spontaneous change
C)Developmental change
D)Pendulum change
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A consultant is hired to recommend organizational changes in a healthcare institution.What best describes this consultant's role?

A)Leader
B)Legitimate authority
C)Internal change agent
D)External change agent
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What are Lewin's steps of change?

A)Instruct,manage,and reward
B)Chaos,change,and control
C)Trust,autonomy,and initiative
D)Unfreezing,moving,and refreezing
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To implement a change in policy,the nurse manager resorts to the utilization of force.Which strategy is being used?

A)Educational
B)Coercive change strategy
C)Data-based
D)Facilitative
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Which is the most obtrusive approach to change?

A)Empirical-rational
B)Mandatory education
C)Power-coercive
D)Normative-reeducative
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In Lewin's Force Field Analysis Model,which two forces affect change?

A)Power and coercion
B)Driving forces and restraining forces
C)Reward and punishment
D)Discontentment and challenge
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Which would be a restraining force for change?

A)Fear of loss or threat to security
B)Perception that change is challenging
C)Potential for self-growth
D)Economic gain
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How should the nurse describe change?

A)Positive or negative,planned or unplanned
B)Prevented and managed
C)Negative,doesn't have to occur,easily managed
D)Difficult and always negative
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Which statement explains the empirical-rational approach to planned change?

A)Using knowledge as the power ingredient and self-interest
B)Using command and control
C)Using sociocultural norms as the motivator
D)Using personalized 1:1 education
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Which strategy to manage planned change is nonparticipative and undemocratic?

A)Normative-reeducative
B)Empirical-rational
C)Power-coercive
D)Legitimate power
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Which is a key characteristic of a change agent?

A)Formal power
B)Coercive power
C)Trust
D)Charisma
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The nurse is preparing a seminar for community members newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus.The nurse is aware that these members are confused about the diagnosis and the changes that they will have to make in their diet and exercise patterns.In which order should the nurse review the stages of change with these members?

A)The change is implemented and new behaviors are adopted.
B)The person makes specific plans for implementation of the change.
C)The change is fully integrated into the person's behaviors with support provided.
D)The person is willing to consider a change and obtains information about the proposed change.
E)The person is not thinking about change,nor is he or she interested in information about a proposed change.
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Over which type of change does the change agent have the most control?

A)Spontaneous change
B)Crisis
C)Developmental change
D)Planned change
Planned change
2
Managers who focus on their own objectives to complete a change process are utilizing whose change theory?

A)Lewin
B)Lippitt
C)Havelock
D)Rogers
Lippitt
3
In the diffusion-innovation theory,what causes change?

A)Planned change by a change agent
B)Driving forces
C)Social change and spread of new ideas
D)Restraining forces
Social change and spread of new ideas
4
During a large merger of two community hospitals,the nurse-manager was challenged with merging the two very different medical-surgical units into one unit.During the process,meetings were held assuring the nurses that staffing would be a top priority,that education about all changes would occur,and that the manager had faith in the nurses' abilities to implement the change.This nurse-manager was utilizing what tactic to "unfreeze" the system?

A)Producing discomfort
B)Providing psychological safety
C)Critical thinking
D)Inducing guilt and anxiety
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The staff development trainer is preparing materials for a seminar on change theory in anticipation of the implementation of a new care delivery system in the organization.If the innovation-decision process is going to be used,in which order should the trainer review the stages of change?

A)The individual makes a choice to either adopt or reject the change.
B)The individual is introduced to change and begins to comprehend it.
C)The individual acts on the choice to either adopt or reject the change.
D)The individual develops a favorable or unfavorable attitude about the change.
E)The individual seeks confirmation that the choice to act or reject the change is appropriate.
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Which change theory is based on beliefs that people are rational and that they will change if it is in their self-interest?

A)Power-coercive
B)Persuasive
C)Empirical-rational
D)Facilitative
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7
How should an individual be supported through the change process?

A)Recognition of contributions to build self-confidence
B)Given only a small amount of information concerning the change so as not to overwhelm with information
C)Instruction on any new processes within 6 weeks of the change occurring
D)Referral to the employee-assistance program
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To manage resistance to change,the change agent may use which strategy?

A)Defend the status quo.
B)Provide evidence to challenge the status quo.
C)Reject opposition to the plan.
D)Eliminate from the organization those who are opposed.
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Which approach to change relies on interpersonal relationships as the power ingredient?

A)Empirical-rational
B)Technostructural
C)Normative-reeducative
D)Power-coercive
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The nurse is expected to use new intravenous equipment.After receiving instruction on the use,the nurse is still nervous about using the new equipment.What type of change is this nurse experiencing?

A)Planned change
B)Spontaneous change
C)Developmental change
D)Pendulum change
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A consultant is hired to recommend organizational changes in a healthcare institution.What best describes this consultant's role?

A)Leader
B)Legitimate authority
C)Internal change agent
D)External change agent
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What are Lewin's steps of change?

A)Instruct,manage,and reward
B)Chaos,change,and control
C)Trust,autonomy,and initiative
D)Unfreezing,moving,and refreezing
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13
To implement a change in policy,the nurse manager resorts to the utilization of force.Which strategy is being used?

A)Educational
B)Coercive change strategy
C)Data-based
D)Facilitative
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Which is the most obtrusive approach to change?

A)Empirical-rational
B)Mandatory education
C)Power-coercive
D)Normative-reeducative
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In Lewin's Force Field Analysis Model,which two forces affect change?

A)Power and coercion
B)Driving forces and restraining forces
C)Reward and punishment
D)Discontentment and challenge
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Which would be a restraining force for change?

A)Fear of loss or threat to security
B)Perception that change is challenging
C)Potential for self-growth
D)Economic gain
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How should the nurse describe change?

A)Positive or negative,planned or unplanned
B)Prevented and managed
C)Negative,doesn't have to occur,easily managed
D)Difficult and always negative
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Which statement explains the empirical-rational approach to planned change?

A)Using knowledge as the power ingredient and self-interest
B)Using command and control
C)Using sociocultural norms as the motivator
D)Using personalized 1:1 education
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Which strategy to manage planned change is nonparticipative and undemocratic?

A)Normative-reeducative
B)Empirical-rational
C)Power-coercive
D)Legitimate power
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Which is a key characteristic of a change agent?

A)Formal power
B)Coercive power
C)Trust
D)Charisma
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The nurse is preparing a seminar for community members newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus.The nurse is aware that these members are confused about the diagnosis and the changes that they will have to make in their diet and exercise patterns.In which order should the nurse review the stages of change with these members?

A)The change is implemented and new behaviors are adopted.
B)The person makes specific plans for implementation of the change.
C)The change is fully integrated into the person's behaviors with support provided.
D)The person is willing to consider a change and obtains information about the proposed change.
E)The person is not thinking about change,nor is he or she interested in information about a proposed change.
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