A nurse manager is educating new hires on the different perpetrators of bullying. The teaching has been effective when the new hires state: (Select all that apply.)
a. "A perpetrator can be a manager.".
b. "A perpetrator can be coworker.".
c. "A perpetrator is always the same licen-sure as the victim.".
d. "A perpetrator is never someone in man-agement.".
e. "Perpetrators are sometimes supervisors.".
A, B, E
The teaching has been effective when the new hires state that perpetrators can be managers, co-workers, or supervisors. A perpetrator may or may not have the same licensure as the victim, and sometimes the perpetrator can be in management.
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