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Zulu123

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Why is it important for a health-care organization to create a culture of safety?
 
  A. It reflects the diversity of the patient population.
  B. Interpreters make it easier to understand patients who do not speak English.
  C. It can contribute to a decrease in errors.
  D. Staff are better protected.

Question 2

Sharing decision-making responsibilities may be difficult for some managers for which of the following reasons?
 
  A. They believe that empowered staff members have higher levels of job-related tension.
  B. There is inadequate staffing on the unit.
  C. There is a lack of time and situational support.
  D. They may be reluctant to give up their control.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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