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codyclark

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A dispute arises between an RN staff member and an LPN over a patient issue. The tension between the two begins to affect other staff members, who are drawn into the conflict; eventually, the team becomes polarized toward either the RN or the LPN.
 
  This situation might have been prevented through: a. Expediency in responding to the initial dispute, once it became apparent that it could not be resolved by the two parties themselves.
  b. Asking other staff members what the real issues were in the dispute between the RN and the LPN.
  c. Reassigning one of the parties to another unit when it became apparent that the two individuals could not resolve the dispute themselves.
  d. Calling a staff meeting at the onset of the dispute to allow the team and the RN and LPN to discuss the initial dispute.

Question 2

At an organizational level, which of the following strategies would assist in ensuring that EBP is incorporated into nursing care?
 
  a. Formation of nursing-only implementation teams
  b. Restriction of evidence to RCTs
  c. Formation of a network of individuals doing research and/or interested in re-search utilization
  d. Avoidance of partnership with expe-rienced researchers



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Answer to Question 1

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The initial step in conflict resolution should have involved an expedient response to the issues and putting a focus on the issues involved in the dispute between the LPN and RN through negotiation involving the two parties, before the dispute involved others.

Answer to Question 2

C
Collaboration, partnerships, and consideration of a variety of evidence appropriate to the clinical questions are important in ensuring translation of evidence into practice. Collaboration is consi-dered particularly critical and can occur through practice-based networks.



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