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A team member is considered competent and successful when:
 
  1.
  the team member is either a RN or a LPN.
  2.
  the team member is an expert in all areas of patient care.
  3.
  the team member is pleasant and easy to work with.
  4.
  the team member is expert in a skill desired by the team.

Question 2

Unified commitment is a characteristic of a high-functioning team. This type of commitment requires all of the following characteristics except:
 
  1.
  modesty.
  2.
  caring.
  3.
  mentoring.
  4.
  individual professional goals.



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Answer to Question 1

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People are successful on a team if they know how a team works, if they can work as a part of that team, and if they are experts in a skill that is desired by the team.

Answer to Question 2

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An unspoken aspect of unified commitment is the commitment each member needs to have for others on the team: caring, mentoring, nurturing, and role modeling. If there is a unified commitment among the team members, all can focus on the team goal and assist others to achieve it as well. Unified commitment calls for modesty in seeking the rewards of the team's work and a never-ending focus for the completion of the work being done.




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