The community hospital is considering a redesign initiative. As part of a SWOT analysis, nurses on the strategic planning committee have been asked to distribute surveys to stakeholders
The nurses will contact which groups? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Experts in hospital physical design
2. Other nurses who work at the hospital
3. Physicians
4. Hospital administrators
5. Representatives from local insurance offices
2,3,4,5
Rationale 1: Experts in hospital physical design are considered a resource rather than stakeholders.
Rationale 2: Employees of the hospital are considered stakeholders.
Rationale 3: Physicians are considered stakeholders.
Rationale 4: Administrators are considered stakeholders.
Rationale 5: Community representatives are considered stakeholders.
Global Rationale:
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1. Use of glucocorticoid drops to prevent inflammation 2. Application of 2% acetic acid to the ear canal after swimming 3. Gently cleaning the ear canal with a swab to remove water or debris 4. Use of earwax-dissolving agents to help prevent irritation