On the way to track practice you get pulled over for speeding. When you arrive to practice

late, the coach makes you run laps. This is an example of

a. Legitimate power
b. Coercive power
c. Expert power
d. Personal power
e. Reward power


B

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Why must nurses stay politically aware and active?

1. To influence events and decisions of others 2. To run for political office 3. To increase wages and benefits 4. To better understand patient rights

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1. Diagnosis 2. Implementation 3. Evaluation 4. Assessment

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Pathologic changes associated with Graves disease include:

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