A clinical nurse leader (CNL) enters the workforce and hopes to use her interdisciplinary skills to participate on a quality improvement committee
The coordinator of the quality group invites the CNL to join the group. Which type of power is demonstrated by the coordinator of the group?
a. Coercive
b. Transformational
c. Laissez-fair
d. Legitimate
ANS: D
Correct: The coordinator of the committee has an official position within the organizational committee.
Incorrect:
a. The CNL is not being threatened with punishment.
b. Transformational is not a type of power.
c. Laissez-fair is a type of management style, not a type of power.
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