Allowing a group of employees to run the daily operations of the organization while the supervisor remains out of the picture unless he is needed to solve problems, listen to concerns, give praise, and provide feedback is best explained with

a. Directing style
b. Delegating approach
c. Supporting approach
d. Coaching approach


C

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Select all that apply. A) Monitor heart rate and rhythm. B) Elevate the head of the bed. C) Instruct on a low-sodium diet. D) Administer diuretics as prescribed. E) Administer potassium supplement as prescribed.

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