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Ebrown

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A nurse is caring for a client in labor. During assessment, which should the nurse
  consider to be a common discomfort of labor?
 
  A) Exaggerated fetal movement
  B) Pain in the lower back
  C) Prolonged slowing of the fetal heart rate
  D) Irregular fetal heartbeat

Question 2

A nurse caring for clients in an extended-care facility is considered a leader. Which of the following best describes the function of a leader?
 
  A) Influencing others
  B) Controlling others
  C) Directing others
  D) Organizing workloads



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A
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A leader is a person who uses specific skills, such as role modeling, to influence others to accomplish a task or do the work. A manager coordinates and controls the work of others. A manager is involved with organizing, planning, directing, and controlling.





 

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