Personal and financial issues, as well as drugs or alcohol, can impair employees and can precipitate violence. The nurse manager and all staff must be aware of the signs of drug or alcohol use

Which of the following indicators should concern the nurse manager in an employee when addressing violence in the workplace? Select all that apply. a. Recent divorce
b. Troubled adolescent
c. Tremors of the hands
d. House foreclosure
e. Religious counseling


B, C, D

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Correct This may be an issue for someone under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
This is a symptom of someone under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
This may be an issue for someone under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Incorrect This is not necessarily associated with drugs or alcohol impairment.
This is not necessarily associated with drugs or alcohol impairment.

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