During an interview the candidate informs the manager of a difficult experience between a client and a physician. The nurse had to negotiate between an unhappy client and a difficult physician
Which notation by the manager would describe this situation? 1. The candidate has good initiative.
2. The candidate has good conflict resolution skills.
3. The candidate is a client advocate.
4. The candidate is adaptable.
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Rationale 1: The question does not focus on the candidate's degree of adaptability or initiative.
Rationale 2: The candidate used good negotiation skills and a conflict was resolved between a client and a physician.
Rationale 3: One may assume the nurse acted as a client advocate but the question does not provide enough information to choose this answer with certainty.
Rationale 4: The question does not focus on the candidate's degree of adaptability or initiative.
Global Rationale:
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