In order to deal with the facts of a self-scheduling proposal objectively, the nurse manager verifies the proposal through deliberate investigation. Of which approach is this characteristic?
1. Premature interpretation
2. Risky shift
3. Dialectal inquiry
4. Reflective inquiry
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Explanation: 1. Reflective inquiry is a process that enables a person to deal with facts and solutions in an
objective, scientific manner. Premature interpretation has the potential to alter one?s ability to
deal with facts objectively and can introduce biases. Risky shift occurs when a decision is made
by a group as opposed to an individual. Dialectal inquiry formalizes conflict within group
decision making.
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