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Zoey63294

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When you are involved with a nurse manager who uses negative power, what type of communication is considered the most appropriate, and why?
 
  1.
  Socialso that you can be friends with the manager
  2.
  Aggressiveso that you can force the manager to change
  3.
  Assertiveso that you can stand up for your rights without violating the rights of others
  4.
  Professionalso that you can encourage this manager to change his or her methods by observing your positive behavior

Question 2

Referent power is demonstrated by:
 
  1.
  someone with authority in an organization.
  2.
  sharing information with employees.
  3.
  personally knowing a well-known leader in nursing and sharing their ideas.
  4.
  a self-confident nurse.



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Answer to Question 1

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Assertive communication is the most appropriate for this situation. This communication is focused on group needs, is a healthy way to communicate, and demonstrates value for others.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
Referent power comes from feelings of admiration and respect for another person. When nurses want advice on a professional topic and they go to someone they admire and respect, they have referent power toward that person, but they do not recognize it.



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