Sandra is an RN who is working with you. Sandra is from the local pool/registry and you are the staff LPN or LVN at the facility. You see Sandra charting her medications and treatments before she administers them

Choose the best therapeutic communication technique to use when approaching Sandra.
A) "Why are you doing that?"
B) "I am concerned about the legality and safety of charting before giving medications, Sandra."
C) "You know it is wrong to chart before giving the medications."
D) "You really shouldn't do that, Sandra."


B

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