A health care organization has just achieved Magnet status

During the award ceremony the organization's chief executive officer should give primary praise for this achievement to which employees? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Medical staff
2. Nurse executive
3. Staff nurses
4. Managers in support services such as laboratory and radiology
5. Administrative professionals overseeing services such as accounting, billing, and medical records


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Rationale 1: Magnet status is focused on nursing excellence. Medical staff would be involved in the achievement, but not as primary players.
Rationale 2: While much of the work will have been delegated to others, the nurse executive is a primary force in achieving Magnet status.
Rationale 3: Magnet status focuses on nursing excellence. Staff nurses are the primary drivers of this excellence.
Rationale 4: While these employees would be involved in this effort, Magnet status is focused on nursing excellence.
Rationale 5: While these professionals would contribute to the achievement, Magnet status is focused on nursing excellence.
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