Nurse Executive Certification Exam Prep

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The most common cause of poor problem solving is:
  1. A failure to accurately define the problem.
  2. The lack of any alternatives for action.
  3. Purposeful inaction and a do nothing attitude.
  4. Group resistance to changes.
Explanation
Answer: A - The most common cause of poor problem solving is a failure to accurately define the problem. Poorly identified and defined problems result in poor problem solving outcomes and also the recurrence of problems. This step of the problem solving process is the most important step and one that is often overlooked.

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