A nurse is assisting a new nursing graduate with organizational skills in delivering client care. The nurse determines that the new nursing graduate needs assistance with time management if he:

A. Allows time for unexpected tasks
B. Prioritizes client needs and daily tasks
C. Gathers supplies before beginning a task
D. Documents task completion and client information at the end of the day


Ans: D. Documents task completion and client information at the end of the day

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