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kshipps

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What drivers of change are impacting nursing care (select all that apply)?
 
  a. Transparent communication
  b. Overabundance of nursing staff
  c. Evidence-based practice
  d. Information technology
  e. Reduced acute care needs

Question 2

The nurse acts as an empowering agent in health promotion by:
 
  a. coordinating all of a patient's health care.
  b. focusing on the patient's anxiety and fears related to change.
  c. including the patient in every aspect of care.
  d. motivating patient behavior through description of negative outcomes.



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Answer to Question 1

A, C, D
An explosion in information technology capacity is altering the speed and transparency of com-munication and information delivery. The impact of a nursing shortage, increased demand for nursing care, and the drive to incorporate evidence-based practice are changing the face of nurs-ing care.

Answer to Question 2

C



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