A nurse employed in a physician's office hears a client in the waiting room call out, "Help! Fire!" The nurse rushes to the waiting room and finds that the wastebasket is on fire. The nurse immediately:

A. Confines the fire
B. Extinguishes the fire
C. Activates the fire alarm
D. Removes the clients from the waiting room


Ans: D. Removes the clients from the waiting room

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