A graduate RN on the telemetry unit is on the way to the nurse's station to chart and suddenly hears from a patient's room, "Help! Nurse!" This is not the nurse's assigned patient. Others also hear this cry for help and quickly run in with the crash cart while the graduate RN looks on. In planning care for this patient, the beginning RN must realize the importance of identifying and (select all that apply):
a. arranging experiences.
b. correcting weaknesses.
c. investigating insights.
d. leveraging strengths.
e. applying poise.
f. accepting doubts.
ANS: B, D
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