H. S. Kim developed a theory of collaborative decision making in nursing practice. This theory describes and explains collaborative interactions between nurses and which other group?

1. Physicians
2. Clients
3. Other nurses
4. Ancillary personnel


Correct Answer: 2

This theory describes and explains collaborative interactions between clients and nurses in making healthcare decisions and the effect on outcomes. It does not address physician-nurse, nurse-nurse, or nurse-ancillary personnel collaboration.

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