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rayancarla1

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A number of changes are introduced to a unit, including changes to familiar clinical procedures and the use of PDAs to enable bedside documentation.
 
  You, as unit manager, anticipate which of the following will contribute most to complexity compression? a. Meaning of the change
  b. Pace of changes
  c. Previous experiences with change
  d. Confidence of the leader in the value of the change

Question 2

What is important for the patient advocate to do?
 
  A) Control patient choice of domination and dependence
  B) Control patient choice of domination and independence
  C) Differentiate between controlling patient choices and in assisting patient choices
  D) Differentiate between not allowing freedom and allowing dependence in patient choices



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Answer to Question 1

B
Complexity compression is a term that means that many changes are happening almost simul-taneously and before one practice can be firmly implanted in our minds, we are already address-ing some other change

Answer to Question 2

C



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