The nurse manager believes the task of scheduling cannot be delegated to anyone. This belief is characteristic of:

1. Necessitating.
2. Deficiency fostering.
3. Low skill recognition.
4. A strained interpersonal relationship.


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Explanation: 1. Necessitating is the belief that it is imperative a specific person complete a particular task.
Deficiency focusing is the habit of focusing on the negatives at the expense of the positives.
Low skill recognition is the tendency not to recognize the role one?s own ability has played in
producing one?s successes. Strained interpersonal relationships occur within the nursing
profession and between nursing and other professions.

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