The nurse has an adequate understanding of power when listing which of the following as laws of power? (Select all that apply.)
a. Power invariably fills any vacuum.
b. Power is invariably public.
c. Power is based on a system of ideas and philosophy.
d. Power is exercised through and depends on institutions.
e. Power is invariably confront with and acts in the presence of a field of responsibility.
A, C, D, E
The laws of power are: Law #1: Power invariably fills any vacuum; Law #2: Power Is Invariably Personal; Law #3: Power Is Based On a System of Ideas and Philosophy; Law #4: Power Is Ex-ercised Through and Depends on Institutions; and Law #5: Power Is Invariably Confronted with and Acts in the Presence of a Field of Responsibility.
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