B.
Professional accountability and patient advocacy
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C.
A communication error
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A.
The individual nurse at the bedside.
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B.
The patient's family.
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C.
The hospital management and administration.
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D.
The janitorial staff.
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B.
Provide clear, concise instructions and a deadline.
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C.
Threaten the person with disciplinary action.
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D.
Check on the person every two minutes.
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A.
Showing weakness and indecisiveness.
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B.
Wasting valuable time.
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C.
Fostering a culture of critical thinking and preventing groupthink.
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D.
Encouraging insubordination.
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A.
All team members having the same personality.
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B.
Mutual respect and effective communication.
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C.
A strict hierarchy where only doctors can speak.
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D.
Having team meetings only once a year.
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A.
Increased chaos and confusion.
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B.
Decreased job satisfaction.
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C.
Increased job satisfaction, ownership, and improved patient care.
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D.
A loss of the leader's authority.
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A.
To have a formal record for disciplinary action.
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B.
To provide constructive feedback for professional growth and development.
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C.
To compare one nurse against another.
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D.
To fulfill a bureaucratic requirement.
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A.
Having too many resources and staff.
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B.
A lack of patient volume.
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C.
Navigating bureaucratic hurdles and socio-cultural expectations.
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D.
The simplicity of healthcare problems.
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A.
Be faithful to commitments.
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