During a presentation on workplace advocacy, the speaker asks the group to identify some of the methods nurses can become involved with in order to promote workplace advocacy
Which response by the participants would indicate to the presenter that further clarification is needed? a. Collective bargaining c. Professional practice councils
b. Shared governance d. Refirmative action
D
Workplace advocacy can take a variety of forms. Some forms in which nurses may be involved are
collective bargaining, shared governance, and professional practice councils.
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