Which of the following strategies can help a nurse develop as an effective or exemplary follower?
A. Find your passion in life and be passionate about what you do.
B. Be a "spectator" in your practice setting.
C. Wait to be told before taking action.
D. Keep your creative ideas to yourself until you are in the leader role.
ANS: A
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A Correct because followers who are effec-tive are passionate.
B Incorrect because followers who are ef-fective are not spectators.
C Incorrect because followers who are ef-fective do not wait to be told before taking action.
D Incorrect because followers who are ef-fective will share their creative ideas.
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