A follower with low-level motivation and mid-to-high level ability to complete the job benefits from

a. A leader who provides a high level of support
b. A leader who directs tasks carefully
c. A leader who stays out of the day-to-day tasks
d. A leader who is both a cheerleader and authoritarian


A

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A staff nurse is considering delegating tasks to a new UAP who has just reported to the unit. Which statement best describes the RNs position concerning working with the UAP?

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