Which of the following actions would be typical for a manager who adheres to the scientific management approach?
A. Reads research studies on management
B. Stays in touch with his or her feelings
C. Carefully works out the time each patient care task should take
D. Allows staff to develop and enforce their own holiday schedule
ANS: C
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The nurse is planning care for a client with history of rheumatic carditis. Which nursing intervention would be most helpful in preventing further complications?
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What will be an ideal response?
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