What is the best response for a nurse-manager to handle someone who has a pattern of lengthy chatter?

A) "We'll need to make it brief since my schedule is tight today."
B) "I can't speak with you now, but I'm going to have free time at 11 am."
C) "Stop by and we can talk during your lunch break."
D) "I am sorry but I do not have anytime today to talk with you."


Answer: B) "I can't speak with you now, but I'm going to have free time at 11 am."

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