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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.
Mr. Olson arrived in the emergency department with his 10-month-old son. Mr. Olson states he had difficulty waking his son from a nap this afternoon. Additionally, the infant was unable to hold his spoon at dinner and did not seem to be chewing correctly. You observe that the patient has a very weak cry. Mr. Olson noted that the only difference in his son’s diet was the ingestion of fresh honey on his toast at breakfast yesterday. You suspect Clostridium botulinum infection due to the ingestion of bacterial endospores.
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Moderate Risk
A level of danger or uncertainty that is considered to be within an acceptable range for undertaking certain actions or decisions.
Democratic Style
A style of leadership in which the leader uses interaction and collaboration with followers to direct the work and work environment.
Role Ambiguity
A condition in which an employee lacks clear information regarding their job responsibilities.
Discretionary Influence
The capacity to affect outcomes within an organization through the use of personal or informal power, beyond formal job requirements.
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