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What helps minimize ethical dilemmas that arise when considering changes to healthcare practices, process, or policies?
 
  a. Analyzing the generalizibility of research findings
  b. Examining the cost-benefit ratio
  c. Forming an ethical review committee
  d. Using an ethical theory to guide decision-making

Question 2

A nurse would be considered an innovator if he or she
 
  a. reads a lot of professional journals and asks the opinions of physicians and more senior nursing staff.
  b. is always the first to volunteer to chair a committee or lead a project.
  c. is willing to try new ideas in practice, based on evidence, to improve patient care.
  d. makes decisions slowly and desires a long testing period for new ideas or processes.



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Answer to Question 1

b. Examining the cost-benefit ratio

Answer to Question 2

c. is willing to try new ideas in practice, based on evidence, to improve patient care.



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