Which of the following is one of the most significant contributions a nurse leader can make to a group or organization?
A. Formulating a lockstep long-term plan for the organization
B. Mandating overtime for all RNs until goals are met
C. Defining and sharing a vision
D. Hiring only licensed practical nurses (LPNs)
ANS: C
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A Incorrect because a lockstep plan is not a significant contribution.
B Incorrect because mandating anything is not a significant contribution.
C Correct because sharing a vision is a sig-nificant contribution.
D Incorrect because hiring LPNs is not one of the most significant contributions.
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