A male nurse hired to work in the emergency department is observed throwing a contaminated needle into the trash can

The team leader reprimands the nurse for not appropriately disposing of sharps. The nurse states, "You don't care that I threw the needle in the trash. You just want an all-female staff," putting the team leader in a defensive position. This communication technique is known as:
a. straw man.
b. red herring.
c. slippery slope.
d. confusing cause and effect.


ANS: B
Correct: A red herring is the introduction of an irrelevant topic for the purpose of diverting attention away from the real issue.
Incorrect:
a. A straw man occurs when a person's position on a topic is misrepresented.
c. A slippery slope is the belief that one event will inevitably follow another without any real support for that belief.
d. Cause and effect are confused when one assumes that one event must cause another just because the two events often occur together.

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