What might a nurse do to decrease people's feelings of insecurity and vulnerability when change is being considered or initiated?

A. Have the formal leader of the group encourage the change.
B. Have the informal leader push the change at every opportunity.
C. Offer help and support.
D. Offer to make the change first.


ANS: C

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