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Terabear Terabear
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In order for coaching to be effective, the nurse must be what?
1.  Able to understand coaching
2. Psychologically able to accept coaching
3.  Able to follow up
4. Open to the process
5.  Capable of changing performance
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Effective Leadership and Management in Nursing

Effective Leadership and Management in Nursing


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Explanation:  1. In order for coaching to be effective the nurse must be psychologically able to accept coaching, open to the process, interested in changing, motivated to improve performance, and capable of changing performance.
2. In order for coaching to be effective the nurse must be psychologically able to accept coaching, open to the process, interested in changing, motivated to improve performance, and capable of changing performance.
3. In order for coaching to be effective the nurse must be psychologically able to accept coaching, open to the process, interested in changing, motivated to improve performance, and capable of changing performance.
4. In order for coaching to be effective the nurse must be psychologically able to accept coaching, open to the process, interested in changing, motivated to improve performance, and capable of changing performance.
5. In order for coaching to be effective the nurse must be psychologically able to accept coaching, open to the process, interested in changing, motivated to improve performance, and capable of changing performance.
Terabear Author
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Thank you
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