The nurse is assigned to park in a newly created parking lot that is far from the hospital building. Some of the lights in the new parking lot have not been installed

As the nurse is about to leave, she notices several young men loitering near the walkway she must take. The nurse should

a. take a deep breath and walk rapidly toward the parking lot.
b. try to use friendliness by greeting the young men as she passes them.
c. wait inside the hospital until the young men leave.
d. call for a security guard to serve as an escort to the car.


ANS: D
Calling for a security guard to escort her to her car is the safest option given.

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