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Yolanda

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The nursing leadership role in the Working the Issues List phase of an all-hazards preparedness plan is to ____.
 
  a. Confirm that team members are working on their assignments
  b. Ensure that every facility department has a disaster plan
  c. Guarantee that all work will be completed by the deadline
  d. Provide rewards for the committee's accomplishments

Question 2

What do the do now requests reflect?
 
  A) Most commonly reflect a unit's day-to-day operational needs
  B) Problems that do not have immediate deadlines
  C) Important issues that may be procrastinated
  D) Problems that are better accomplished by someone else



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irishcancer18

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Answer to Question 1

B
The role of nursing leadership is to lead efforts to ensure that every facility department has a plan for what to do in a disaster situation.

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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