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leo leo

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When the licensed practical nurse (LPN) manager is involved in building and maintaining a team, the LPN usually works with:
 
  1.
  the registered nurse (RN).
  2.
  the physician.
  3.
  the administrator.
  4.
  other LPNs.

Question 2

One characteristic of a high performance team is both an elevating and a __________ goal.
 
  1.
  specific
  2.
  clear
  3.
  unified
  4.
  single



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1
The management role of building and maintaining a team is usually accomplished along with the RN. The role of LPNs on most teams might not be as a manager but as a team member.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2
The goal should be one that the team can be proud of, and it must also be clear to all team members. When people work together and they have no clear and elevating goal, they are not really working as a team.



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