A young Filipino nurse is working in a large U.S. hospital, having recently moved from her small hometown in the Philippines
Although appearing to be adapting well, she shares a concern with her mentor who recognizes there is a serious situation occurring. What must this young nurse be aware of if she decides to file a complaint? (Select all that apply.)
A) She may not be fully understood by the authorities.
B) She will be showing disrespect for the chain of command.
C) She may face possible deportation.
D) The law provides her the same protection as U.S. citizens.
E) She should just ignore the situation.
A, B, C, D
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