Which personal question would be MOST effective in helping clarify a nurse's thought patterns?

a. What am I doing here?
b. What is the cost?
c. Who is at fault?
d. What are my choices?


D
To help clarify thought patterns, nurses should ask themselves, "What are my choices?" By exploring alternative choices, nurses can identify the most viable action to take. If nurses do not ask this question, they may limit themselves and make the wrong choice.

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