A group of registered nurses who provide care in the operating room (OR) is vehemently opposed to a role for unlicensed care providers in the OR despite the existence of valid and reliable evidence to support such a change. How should the nursing leadership best address this resistance?

A) Clearly presenting the benefits of the proposed change
B) Allowing unlicensed care providers to present their perceived attributes to the RNs
C) Implementing the change and allowing the benefits to become apparent
D) Listening to the concerns of the RNs and creating a dialogue


Ans: D) Listening to the concerns of the RNs and creating a dialogue

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