David, the nurse manager, asks to see Allison, a new RN, for a few minutes after lunch. When Allison mentions this to her colleagues at lunch, they fill her with dread about the purpose of the meeting. Allison reluctantly stops by David's office

He asks Allison to sit down and says, "I thought you should know that I heard you explaining the procedure for a cardiac catheterization today to Mrs. Young. You did a great job, and I also wanted to let you know that the unit has literature that you can give the clients regarding many of the procedures they may undergo while here." Allison leaves the office feeling very good about herself. David provided Allison with:
A) Negative feedback
B) Constructive criticism
C) Destructive criticism
D) Positive feedback


D

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