A nurse is educating coworkers on power. The nurse knows the teaching has been effective when the coworkers state: The sources of power are (Select all that apply.)

a. reward
b. coercive
c. punishment
d. expert
e. legitimate
f. referent


B, D, E, F
There are five types of power: reward, coercive, expert, legitimate, and referent. Punishment is not one of the five types of power.

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