What differentiates a formal nursing leader from an informal nursing leader?
1.
A formal leader has been hired into a position of power.
2.
A formal leader is the more effective leader.
3.
A formal leader is respected due to wisdom rather than position.
4.
A staff nurse is a formal leader.
ANS: 1
A formal leader has been given a position of power and has facility support for the role.
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