Which of the following is not an outcome of servant leadership?

a. Follower performance and growth
b. Organizational performance
c. Societal impact
d. Leader empowerment


D

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The nurse manager on a medical-surgical unit wants to change to "walking rounds" in the patients' rooms for change of shift report. In the past, it has been "face to face" at the nurses sta-tion

The nurse manager is meeting resistance from the staff because they think that it will take longer and the nurses will not finish their shift on time. What could the manager do to increase the nurses' acceptance of this change? a. Inform all shifts that there has been some lapses in communication regarding pa-tient needs and that involving the patient in the report will help alleviate this. b. Inform all nurses that to reach Magnetâ„¢ status that this type of change of shift report is required. c. Ask the nurses to participate in the planning and implementation of the change. d. Ask the nurses to try this type of change of shift report for 1 week and then have them evaluate it.

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The need for iron increases during periods of rapid growth, pregnancy, and the female reproductive years when intermittent blood loss accompanies menses

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which technique should the nurse use to assess for a femoral hernia?

A. Have the client lie on the affected side; press downward on the groin while the client coughs. B. Have the client lie on the unaffected side; press upward on the groin while the client coughs. C. Have the client stand, and press downward on the scrotal sac with an index finger while the client coughs. D. Have the client stand, and press the scrotal skin upward on the affected side with an index finger while the client coughs.

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When only one child is abused in a family, the abuse is usually a result of what?

a. The child is the firstborn. b. The child is the same gender as the abusing parent. c. The parent abuses the child to avoid showing favoritism. d. The parent is unable to deal with the child's behavioral style.

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