The staff developer prepared a presentation for the hospital regarding diversity. What is the single most important factor predicting successful implementation of a diversity program?
a. Nurses' support
b. Administrative support
c. Physicians' support
d. Stake holders' support
ANS: B
Administrative support is the single most important factor predicting implementation success.
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a. "When will the baby's father be home?" b. "Do you plan on having any visitors in the day or two?" c. "At approximately what time do you think you will be nursing your baby?" d. "When will your home be presentable enough for me to come and visit?"
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