A nurse has seen an increase in infant injuries during motor vehicle accidents due to poor car seat installation. The nurse wants to consider upstream policies at the population level to address this issue but doesn't have the time to take on the project
A. Reconsider the project at a different time when the workload at his or her primary job lightens.
B. Delegate some of the project tasks to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP).
C. Quit the job to dedicate all of his or her time to the project.
D. Consider a collaborative relationship with the public health department and fire and police departments.
ANS: D
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