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The nurse manager wants to make a major change for a patient care area that will affect the nursing staff and physicians. If following Havelock’s steps to make this change, in which order will the nurse manager proceed? (Place in order the steps that the nurse manager will take starting with the first to the last.)
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Choice 1. Stabilize
Choice 2. Gain acceptance
Choice 3. Choose a solution
Choice 4. Acquire resources
Choice 5. Build a relationship
Choice 6. Diagnose a problem
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Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies

Quality and Safety for Transformational Nursing: Core Competencies


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5,6,4,3,2,1
Rationale 1: Stabilizing is the last step in Havelock’s process. (See Page 35 Change Theories)
Rationale 2: Gaining acceptance is the fifth step in Havelock’s process. (See Page 35 Change Theories)
Rationale 3: Choosing a solution would occur after building relationships, diagnosing the problem, and acquiring resources has occurred. (See Page 35 Change Theories)
Rationale 4: Acquiring resources occurs just before the solution is selected. (See Page 35 Change Theories)
Rationale 5: Building relationships is the first step that needs to be done. (See Page 35 Change Theories)
Rationale 6: Diagnosing the problem is the second step in the process. (See Page 35 Change Theories)
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