Kirkpatrick and Locke's research postulated that

a. Individuals are only born with traits
b. Traits can be learned
c. Traits cannot be learned
d. Traits are unimportant to leadership


B

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1. A general consensus within the organization to consider unionization 2. An interest of 50 percent of the staff who are interested in unionization 3. An interest of 30 percent of the staff who are interested in unionization 4. An interest in obtaining higher wages and benefits

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A newborn who is large for gestational age (LGA) is:

a. below the 90th percentile for weight. b. less than the 10th percentile for weight. c. greater than the 90th percentile for weight. d. between the 10th and 90th percentiles for weight.

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The most significant driving force behind the development of managed care is:

1. cost containment. 2. foreign competition. 3. physician satisfaction. 4. outcome improvement.

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The nurse is teaching a newly diagnosed diabetic patient about the importance of exercise and physical activity. The nurse knows that prior to exercise or physical activity; the child should:

1. Administer an extra dose of insulin. 2. Decrease the amount of fluids prior to exercise. 3. Restrict exercise to non-contact sports. 4. Eat an extra protein and complex carbohydrate snack.

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