What are some tools available for the nurse manager to use for conflict resolution? Select all that apply

a. Prevention
b. Negotiation
c. Cooperation
d. Resentment
e. Rejection


A, B, C

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Correct This is an approach to resolving conflict.
This is an approach to resolving conflict.
This is an approach to resolving conflict.
Incorrect This is not an appropriate way to resolve conflict.
This is not an appropriate way to resolve conflict.
This is not an appropriate way to resolve conflict.

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