A member of an effective/successful team does all of the following, except __________

a. collaborating and identifying win–win solutions
b. selecting alternatives to help the team meet its goals
c. planning and coordinating tasks
d. taking on the majority of the work to support other team members


d

a. Incorrect: This is an action of an effective team member.
b. Incorrect: This is an action of an effective team member.
c. Incorrect: This is an action of an effective team member.
d. Correct: D Correct: Taking on the majority of the work is not an effective way of working with a team.

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The nurse is preparing a seminar for staff nurses on the issues surrounding global health. What information should the nurse include as important for nurses to know about this topic? (Select all that apply.)

1. Contributes to creating solutions to global health challenges. 2. Identifies progress that has been made in global health problems. 3. Highlights the global health challenges that need to be addressed. 4. Encourages nurses to migrate to other countries to address ongoing health issues. 5. Identifies the relevance of global health concepts in relation to community health.

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A patient arrives in the emergency department complaining of chest pain that has lasted longer than 1 hour and is unrelieved by nitroglycerin. The patient's electrocardiogram reveals elevation of the ST segment

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