The wound care nurse decided to involve those to be affected by change early in the change management process. This can positively result in:
a. Coordination.
b. Resistance.
c. Anticipation.
d. Participation.
D
Successful change means persistence and advancement of the change, which requires the undi-vided focus of all team members. Early involvement and participation are critical to capturing the undivided focus of team members.
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