A nurse manager has directed a registered nurse who is out of school for one year to become a member of the institution's policy and procedure committee. A goal in the nurse manager's delegation is to assist the nurse to what?

A) Be involved in the hospital
B) Be confident in employment
C) Grow in her profession
D) Understand the hospital setting


Ans: C
Delegation of activities to staff members will assist them to grow and become more committed to their organization.

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