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What source of power can an experienced staff nurse effectively use to convince other nurses to follow her?
 
  a. Authority
  b. Reward
  c. Expert
  d. Coercion

Question 2

The nurse manager has evaluated a staff nurse who needs to improve attendance. What strategy can the nurse manager use to correct this staff nurse's attendance?
 
  a. Provide recognition.
  b. Reinforce constructive behavior.
  c. Discourage unproductive behavior.
  d. Assign someone to monitor attendance.



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Answer to Question 1

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