Which of the following are strengths of the behavioral approach?

a. It is heuristic
b. The universal style of team leadership is best
c. The wide range of research on leadership behaviors gives it credibility
d. The research supports that task and relationship behaviors lead to positive team outcomes


A, C

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A) Nothing. The residents have a right to privacy B) Talk to the residents' adult children about the situation C) Initiate a meeting with the residents to discuss the situation D) Institute a "no locked doors" policy and make sure all residents know about it

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a. 5-10 c. 1-2 b. 2-3 d. 0.5-1

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A nurse is evaluating a patient with HIV who takes zidovudine (AZT) for possible treatment with epoetin alfa

The nurse notices that the laboratory report shows endogenous erythropoietin levels of 550 milliunits/mL. To keep the treatment optimal and at a therapeutic level, what would be the most appropriate nursing action? a. Administer the epoetin alfa as ordered. b. Contact the prescriber to determine whether the dosage should be reduced. c. Contact the prescriber to see whether the dosage should be increased. d. Confer with the prescriber to see whether the order should be discontinued.

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Which of the following circumstances would cause a client to develop active immunity?

1. Becoming ill with tetanus and receiving tetanus toxoid 2. Having chickenpox 3. Receiving a rabies shot after being bitten by a rabid dog 4. Receiving an injection of gamma globulin

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