I am a leader who watches my staff carefully and stops them immediately when they make a mistake. I am using
a. Management by exception-passive
b. Management by exception-active
c. Intellectual stimulation
d. Contingent reward
B
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A) Directing the parents to an early intervention program B) Monitoring the child's progress in elementary school C) Serving on an individualized education program committee D) Preparing a plan for the child to make the transition to college
A nurse wishes to volunteer in a tertiary health care activity. What activity would the nurse choose?
a. Teaching about safer sexual behaviors b. Greeting women at an emergency preg-nancy clinic c. Assisting women who are having radiation therapy d. Finding home health safety resources
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A. The patient is hypersensitive to thyroid drugs. B. The patient has common age-related symptoms. C. The patient is not responding to the thyroid drugs. D. The patient is experiencing adverse effects of the thyroid drugs.