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Transactional leadership focuses on management tasks and trade-offs in exchange for expected performance. In transformational leadership, the nurse manager:
 
  a. Sets goals for the employees
  b. Uses management by exception
  c. Focuses on day-to-day operations
  d. Encourages self-management

Question 2

A newly hired staff nurse observed the nurse manager's leadership style. The nurse manager used rules and policies to guide the staff and expected compliance. The nurse manager's leadership style was:
 
  a. Shared governance
  b. Democratic
  c. Laissez-faire
  d. Bureaucratic



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
The leader in transformational leadership uses individualized approaches, provides a sense of direction, and encourages self-management.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
The leader or manager who adopts the bureaucratic style relies on rules and policies, takes an autocratic approach to directions, and expects compliance.



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