Describe three strengths and three weaknesses of the commanding leadership style

What will be an ideal response?


Correct answer should include the following points:
o Strengths: useful in crisis to get a change in a situation; useful with problem employees; useful in the short term to turn things around.
o Weaknesses: leads to dissonance; can be intimidating; is least effective leadership style; commanding leaders may be out of touch with staff

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A worker is characterized by her co-workers as "painfully shy" and lacking in self-confidence. Her co-workers say she stays in her cubicle all day, never coming out for breaks or lunch

One day after falling on the ice in the parking lot, she goes to the nurse's office, where she apologizes for falling and mentions that she hopes the company will not fire her for being so clumsy. Which nursing approach or response would be most therapeutic? a. Remain professional and a bit detached so as not to arouse suspiciousness on her part. b. Reassure her that many others have fallen at work and not ever been criticized or fired. c. Acknowledge her concerns in a matter-of-fact manner and provide first aid as needed. d. Explain that an incident report about her fall will go to a manager who will contact her.

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A staff nurse frequently is providing positive comments to get the manager in a good mood before asking about additional vacation time. This influence tactic is known as ____

a. Consultation b. Ingratiation c. Inspiration appeals d. Rational persuasion

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A nurse who provides care on a burn unit is preparing to apply a patient's ordered topical antibiotic ointment. What action should the nurse perform when administering this medication?

A) Apply the new ointment without disturbing the existing layer of ointment. B) Apply the ointment using a sterile tongue depressor. C) Apply a layer of ointment approximately 1/16 inch thick. D) Gently irrigate the wound bed after applying the antibiotic ointment.

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