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A nurse manager is reviewing an employee's contribution to the nursing division annually. This process is
 
  A) Interpreting quality indicators
  B) Employee's job satisfaction survey
  C) Performance appraisal
  D) Reward and development survey

Question 2

A nurse manager and the charge nurse have two employees who are disagreeing with the accomplishment of client care. The manager determines a mutually agreed-upon time to discuss this situation with all the members involved. This activity is
 
  A) Conflict resolution
  B) Problem solving
  C) Delegation
  D) Client protection



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