A nurse manager is educating a group of new nurses on workplace violence. The nurse judges the teaching to be effective when one of the nurses states: (Select all that apply)

a. "Workplace violence is uncommon in to-day's society.".
b. "Workplace violence does not include threats of assault.".
c. "Workplace violence includes physical assaults.".
d. "Workplace violence includes unwanted sexual advances.".
e. "At least 80% of nurses have experienced workplace violence.".


C, D, E
The teaching has been effective when the nurse states the following: workplace violence includes physical assaults and unwanted sexual advances, and at least 80% of nurses have experienced workplace violence.

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