A new nurse has been on the job for 6 months and is tired after working several days of 12-hour shifts. The supervisor asks her to stay and work longer because someone called in sick
When she hesitates, the supervisor makes the comment, "You don't want to abandon your client, do you?" This nurse recognizes abandonment would best be represented by which examples? (Select all that apply.)
A) She calls the supervisor to let her know she may not be able to complete the task.
B) She asks another nurse to cover for her while she takes a break.
C) She sneaks out without telling anyone.
D) She sits down to do charting and realizes 30 minutes later, she is still sitting.
E) She goes to lunch break and falls asleep.
C, D, E
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