Path-goal theory suggests all of the following except
a. That task and subordinate characteristics affect leadership effectiveness.
b. That leaders should help subordinates around their difficulties by removing obstacles.
c. That subordinates with an external locus of control should be directed.
d. That leaders need confidence and articulateness.
D
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The nurse has explained physiological changes that occur during pregnancy. Which statement indicates that the woman understands the information?
a. "Blood pressure goes up toward the end of pregnancy." b. "My breathing will get deeper and a little faster." c. "I'll notice a decreased pigmentation in my skin." d. "There will be a curvature in the upper spine area."
A registered nurse delegates vital signs on a patient to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). The nurse reviews the documented vital signs from the UAP to determine if they are within normal parameters for the patient
The nurse in this example is demonstrating which attribute when following up on the vital signs? a. Interprofessional collaboration b. Staff education c. Accountability d. Delegation
The nursing chief executive officer (CEO) works in a major rehabilitation and subacute facility network. Her span of control refers to the number of:
a. miles in which the network resides. b. ancillary staff accountable to her. c. nurses and non-nurses reporting to her. d. inpatients that the facilities service.
A nurse is comparing several different families' developmental stages, using Duvall's eight-stage family life cycle. Which person serves as a marker for a family's developmental stage in this theory?
1. The youngest child 2. The mother 3. The oldest child 4. The father