A method for working smarter and not harder would be:

A) Gathering all the equipment needed to help a physician perform a procedure in advance of the physician coming to the unit
B) Trying to perform a task you are unsure about prior to asking for assistance or instructions
C) Ignoring client statements such as, "I don't feel right," as assessing these issues at the time interrupt your routine
D) Obtaining all your vital signs first thing in the morning so that you do not have to repeat them prior to giving medications


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Gathering all the equipment needed to help a physician perform a procedure in advance of the physician coming to the unit

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