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Please read the clinical scenario, and then answer the question that follow to become familiar with the traditional NCLEX question format.
About 5 days ago, a 45-year-old patient began experiencing symptoms of what appeared to be a simple upper respiratory tract infection. She has come to the ER after experiencing mild paralysis in her arms and an abnormal heartbeat. While in triage, she suddenly develops difficulty breathing and is sent up to the respiratory unit where you are the charge nurse. In your initial assessment, you discover gross inflammation of her pharynx and tonsils, and the entire area appears to be covered by a grayish-white membrane. You order a throat swab and additional specimens for microbial analysis, and you immediately send the patient into isolation.
-The patient's condition is worsening quite rapidly.You report the laboratory findings to the on-call physician.Even without laboratory confirmation,she orders you to begin which course of treatment?

Understand the role of individual contributions and motivations in collective tasks.
Understand and apply various theoretical models of team processes, including Marks, Mathiew, and Zaccaro’s model and the Input-Process-Output (I-P-O) model.
Analyze team effectiveness and the role of diversity and psychological safety in teams.
Differentiate between types of teams (cross-functional, multiteam systems, work teams, management teams, project teams, and advisory teams) and their applicable contexts.

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