What result can be anticipated when nurses do not participate in changes in their work environment?

a. Feelings that the most qualified individu-als will make the best decisions
b. A sense of increased security
c. Decreased stress levels because they are not required to perform difficult tasks
d. Feelings of insecurity


D

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