A nurse overhears a new graduate nurse communicating with a health-care provider. The nurse tells the graduate nurse the institution uses the ISBARR technique to improve communication
How should the nurse explain the steps of the ISBARR technique to the graduate nurse? Select all that apply.
A. ISBARR requires a description of the situation.
B. ISBARR requires that the provider be asked for a recommendation.
C. ISBARR ensures patient safety.
D. ISBARR requires background information.
ANS: A, B, D
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