The nurse manager is planning strategies to empower nurses. Which is most likely to be beneficial to a frontline nurse at the point of service? Select all that apply

1. A library where nurses can read quietly during breaks and lunch
2. A strong, well-organized orientation program for new hires
3. A weekly staff meeting with CE opportunities offered frequently
4. An active, well-attended bicycling club which meets every week
5. A manager who encourages staff to join professional organizations


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