The nurse manager is concerned about the large number of teenage mothers being seen in the obstetrics clinic. How can the nurse manager use the transformational leadership style to address the concern?
a. Conduct community-based research into the number of teenagers who have become parents over the last five years.
b. Talk to each teenager who comes in to the clinic about ways to not get pregnant again.
c. Enlist volunteers to help develop a community outreach project that will educate teenagers on methods to prevent pregnancy.
d. Create a new policy that will limit the number of teenage mothers the clinic can treat.
Answer: c. Enlist volunteers to help develop a community outreach project that will educate teenagers on methods to prevent pregnancy.
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