Which statement made by the clinical instructor would represent feedback to a student nurse?

a. "Explain to me the actions of this medication before you give it.".
b. "Can you explain to me why Mr. W. did not receive a bath this morning?"
c. "Stop the urinary catheter insertion now. You have contaminated the catheter.".
d. "You need to use your critical thinking skills when caring for patients.".


D

Feedback
A Confrontational but does not provide feedback.
B Confrontational but does not provide feedback.
C Confrontational but does not provide feedback.
D Although this may not be the most appropriate feedback, it does give the student feedback on his clinical performance.

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