Women need to invest energy into dealing with all the stereotype issues (e.g., being perceived as threats or as not being "real" women), as well as dealing with the issues inherent in the job itself (e.g
, improving the bottom line or producing a product before the competition does). Nurses demonstrate effective leadership everyday by:
A. Following the physicians in rounds
B. Accomplishing their list of tasks
C. Achieving quality patient outcomes
D. Causing conflict with all members of the health team
ANS: C
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A Incorrect because there is no leadership demonstrated by following physicians in rounds.
B Incorrect because effective leaders are not just task oriented.
C Correct because effective leaders achieve quality patient outcomes.
D Incorrect because causing conflict will not demonstrate effective leadership.
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