The student nurse is following a preceptor on the assigned clinical shift. Which of the following behaviors of the nurse would the student interpret as caring?
A)
Explaining an invasive procedure to the client, then asking if it is all right to begin the procedure
B)
Advising the physician that the client wants to speak to her prior to a procedure
C)
Making sure that all medications and treatments are done on time
D)
Using aseptic technique when performing a dressing change
A
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