List three situations in which nurses tend to experience frustration in the caring role

What will be an ideal response?


Answers may include any three of the following:
1. When unclear information has been given to the client
2. When unrealistic information has been given to the client
3. When false information has been given to the client
4. When nurses can do nothing to save the client's life

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1. First 2. Second 3. Third 4. Fourth

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