A nurse is working on a unit with short staffing. The nurse has voiced concerns to the charge nurse, who appears to brush them off. Which action would be the most appropriate for the nurse to take?
a. Document the concerns.
b. Raise a voice to get the point across.
c. Talk about the charge nurse to coworkers.
d. Keep the issues to themself.
A
The most appropriate action for the nurse to take would be to document the concerns. Raising a voice, talking about the charge nurse to coworkers, or keeping the issue to themself will not help resolve the short staffing.
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