A nurse is striving to control personal nursing practice. Which action should the nurse avoid?

a. Recommend a new system for bedside report.
b. Refrain from participating in peer review.
c. Create a unit presentation on how to in-crease patient safety.
d. Identify ways to reduce hazards.


B
The nurse can control personal nursing practice by recommending a new system for bedside re-port, participating in peer review, creating a unit presentation on how to increase patient safety, and identifying ways to reduce hazards.

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