Which is considered a basic principle of personal energy management?
a. taking time to center oneself frequently
b. deciding to be what one has always wanted to be
c. considering what is for the highest good of the client
d. being fully present with the client to allow resonance
A
Taking time to center oneself is a basic principle of personal energy management. It is important for nurses to be centered, especially in the midst of chaos, stress, and confusion, which may be present in the work environment.
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