A criticism of situational approach is

a. It is unclear how followers move along the developmental continuum
b. The research does not support a universal leadership style
c. Research does not clearly support the theoretical framework
d. Flexibility and adaptability are unreasonable behavioral expectations


A, C

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A client who is in the terminal phases of a debilitating muscular disease tells his wife that he believes the health care team has "failed" and "given up" on him, and "aren't trying as hard." The nurse caring for this client

A) Clients who feel this way are in denial of the facts of their care. B) This idea of abandonment is unfounded. C) When clients become terminal, physician care is no longer necessary. D) This is a common fear in the terminally ill client.

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