Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following indicates a lack of effective collaboration?

  1. Strong shared indicators of progress

  2. Establishment of mutual respect

  3. Lack of common vision

  4. Effective communication

The correct answer is: Lack of common vision

The presence of a lack of common vision clearly indicates ineffective collaboration. A common vision serves as the foundation for teamwork, helping team members work towards shared goals and objectives. When there is no common vision, it can lead to confusion, misalignment of efforts, and ultimately, hindered progress. Effective collaboration relies on all parties involved understanding and working towards the same overarching aims. In contrast, strong shared indicators of progress, establishment of mutual respect, and effective communication are all hallmarks of successful collaboration. These elements foster a collaborative environment where team members can support each other, align their efforts, and track their collective success. Without a common vision, even these positive attributes may not lead to effective teamwork, as individuals may pursue divergent paths that do not contribute to a unified goal.