The leader's ability to use motivational patterns to influence others could also be stated as
a. The ability to force people to do things they would not otherwise do
b. The ability to get people to voluntarily do things they would not otherwise do
c. The ability to motivate others toward a group goal
d. The ability to change follower behaviors against their will
B
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1. low levels of CD8 cells. 2. high levels of HIV virus. 3. low levels of T cells. 4. low levels of antibodies.
The clinic nurse explains to parents about signs of readiness for finger foods. These signs include:
Select all answers that apply: A) Development of a pincer grasp B) Age of about 9 months C) Tendency of the child to put everything in the mouth D) An ability to use a spoon
A home care nurse cared for an elderly client who lived with her daughter and was incontinent and sometimes confused. The nurse found her lying in wet linens. The elderly woman asked the nurse to change the sheets and not worry about it
Why would the elderly woman sound so unconcerned? a. She may be ashamed that she has "accidents." b. She knows she mistreated her daughter early in life, so this is just justice. c. She may have nowhere else to live and prefers being at home with wet linens to a nursing home. d. She thinks all children treat their parents like this.
In a rural hospital, the unit for which you are charge nurse has a particularly busy morning. A 52-year-old patient is complaining of left-sided chest pain and a multiparous patient is about to deliver. A child with asthma is experiencing early signs of an attack. The other RN on the unit is a recent graduate who has not yet been orientated to the labor room and has limited cardiac nursing experience. An unregulated assistant is also available. You must decide which patient situation you will take and where the RN's skills can best be used. Given the limitations in skills and experience, number of staff available, and time constraints, you must make a decision that involves:
a. A higher-order thinking process.
b. Selecting the best option for reaching a predefined goal.
c. Optimizing.
d. Satisficing.