A person who is engaged in whistle-blowing is subject to significant personal and professional risk because that person is most likely avoiding which of the recognized behavior?

A) Autonomous decision making
B) Ethical behavior
C) Standards of care
D) Groupthink


D

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What will be an ideal response?

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Allowing a group of employees to run the daily operations of the organization while the supervisor remains out of the picture unless he is needed to solve problems, listen to concerns, give praise, and provide feedback is best explained with

a. Directing style b. Delegating approach c. Supporting approach d. Coaching approach

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Describe four ways in which the nursing assistant can support patients' spiritual and religious beliefs.

What will be an ideal response?

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Leaders and managers often exercise power differently. Select the powers most frequently used by leaders. Select all that apply

1. Reward 2. Punishment 3. Legitimate 4. Expert 5. Referent 6. Information 7. Connection

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