Which statement by the nurse is true regarding sexual harassment?
a. "Sexual harassment no longer occurs in the workplace.".
b. "Sexual harassment is only caused by men.".
c. "The most common sexual harassment complaint is inappropriate remarks and touching.".
d. "Nothing can be done to prove sexual ha-rassment.".
C
The most common sexual harassment complaint is inappropriate remarks and touching. The statements that "sexual harassment no longer occurs in the workplace," "sexual harassment is only caused by men," and "nothing can be done to prove sexual harassment" are false.
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