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jace

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Which of the following trends is most important for the twenty-first-century leader and manager?
 
  a. Shortage of health care facilities
  b. Spread of Asian flu
  c. Shortage of medication
  d. Globalization

Question 2

The primary difference between leadership and management is that leadership is more outcomes oriented and management is more:
 
  a. Process oriented
  b. Solutions oriented
  c. Conflict resolution oriented
  d. Organization oriented



s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Health care economics, globalization, innovation, succession, safety as it relates to the nursing shortage, and achievement of magnet status are topics of major importance for leaders and managers in the twenty-first century.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Nursing leadership is broader than management and is concerned with doing the right things. It does overlap some with management, but the latter is more process oriented and is concerned with doing things right.



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