Which statement by the nurse indicates understanding of the control phase of the DMAIC process? (Select all that apply.)
a. "In the control phase, only the leader should be informed of changes.".
b. "Only those directly affected by the new process should be educated.".
c. "In the control phase, steps in the new process should be standardized.".
d. "Changes should be monitored to ensure compliance.".
e. "Standard operating procedures should be written.".
C, D, E
In the control phase of the DMAIC process, everyone should be kept informed of changes, stan-dard operating procedures should be written, everyone should be educated about the new process, the steps in the new process should be standardized, and changes should be monitored to ensure compliance
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