The choices here are: True or False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Conflicts in the workplace must be handled in the workplace, while personal conflicts must be handled on its personal level (such as conflicts at home).
<u>Both should be separated and confined in their own areas in order not to affect the other entity.</u> For example, if you have a conflict with your coworker, it is best to talk to him about it so both of you can come to terms. In this case, it allows you to release work stress by telling him/her about your complaints. On the other hand, he/she will also inform you the reasons for such actions. Both of you will compromise in order to reconcile.
If you carry this burden at home, you will be releasing your anger to your family or wife/husband, who are actually innocent from it. This can cause a <em>displacement of your emotions.</em>
Thus, the answer above is "False."
I think that was right of the Nurse to do so because the person in the accident was exposed to someone whose blood was HIV positive, and so now they might have it too.
I would have consulted with the patient about if it was okay to let the other person know that they could now be infected with HIV and if the HIV positive patient said it was fine I would go back and tell the other patient.
hope that helps :)
Answer:
i might be wrong, but i think its 144
Explanation:
I would say B. Mostly because the patient won’t be able to speak and the patient has chills so obviously they may not be able to write and a translator will not help you figure out where the chest pain is or what they are mainly having a problem with. also, if you wait until your patient’s chest pains to sub side they will probably die to to their injuries depending on how bad it is, If I am wrong I apologize.