_____ power is derived from personal and professional relationships that have the potential to enhance one's resources

a. Referent c. Coercive
b. Information d. Connection


D
Connection power is derived from one's personal and professional relationships that have the potential to enhance one's resources and have the capacity for learning and information sharing. Coercive power tends to come from the ability to punish others in order to influence them to change their behavior. Information power is based on information that someone can provide to a group. Referent power is based on the trust and respect that people tend to feel for an individual, group, or organization with which they are associated.

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A client's medication regimen is being determined by the health care provider. Currently, the medications haloperidol (Haldol), a high-potency drug, and chlorpromazine, a low-potency drug, are being considered

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