A patient complains to you about the care he/she is receiving. To try to give the patient confidence in the hospital, doctors, and nursing staff, you should first report this to
A) your immediate supervisor.
B) any LPN.
C) any RN.
D) his/her doctor.
Answer: A
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a. A certificate b. Accreditation c. Policies and procedures d. A license
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