When leading a team, a middle performing leader is seen as having which abilities?

a. Loyalty to institution
b. Acts as role model
c. Always positive with fellow nurses
d. Safe in all aspects of work


ANS: A
Middle performers are typically loyal to the institution and committed to improvement perfor-mance. The people in the other options are not middle performers and have performance needs for improvement.

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