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The most important step that the nurse can take to prevent the transmission of microorganisms in the hospital setting is to:
Fiedler's Contingency Theory
A leadership theory proposing that effective leadership depends on a match between the leader's style of interacting with subordinates and the degree of control and influence in the situation.
Task Structure
The degree to which job and task roles are defined, organized, and executed within an organization, affecting clarity and efficiency.
Delegating Style
A management approach where authority and tasks are transferred to lower-level employees, promoting responsibility and decision-making at all levels.
Hersey-Blanchard
A situational leadership model proposing that effective leadership is dependent on the task readiness of the followers.
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