Which activity tends to increase nurses' satisfaction during work?

a. Multitasking to complete all assigned work
b. Taking time to talk with clients about their needs
c. Doing all important tasks themselves to make sure they are done correctly
d. Putting off difficult activities until the end of the shift


B

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