In order for you, as an LPN nurse manager, to create a motivational environment, you must be:
1.
strong and aggressive.
2.
a caring professional.
3.
an effective organizer.
4.
an able enforcer of rules and regulations.
ANS: 2
The LPN manager can create a motivational environment by being a caring professional. A caring manager provides employees with an environment of growth and opportunity.
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