Sue, a nurse manager, has a staff nurse that has been absent a great deal for the past three months. A whistleblower gives some information to Sue indicating that the staff nurse will be resigning and returning to school
Because of this, Sue decides to do which of the following? a. Immediately fire the staff nurse.
b. Speak to the whistleblower and elicit more information.
c. Speak to the staff nurse and ask her to re-sign.
d. Do nothing.
D
Doing nothing is often warranted because of lack of energy, time, or resources to solve the real problem adequately, and because the benefits are not seen as sufficiently compelling to commit to an action.
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