Task behaviors include

a. Consideration
b. Initiating structure
c. Employee oriented
d. Results oriented


B, D

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Which of the following was the principal intervention in "twilight sleep"?

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A nurse is doing developmental assessments on several children in the day-care setting. Which child indicates a delay in meeting developmental milestones? (Select all that apply.)

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