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Question 1 of 35 > A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer uestion 1 Save Answe 1 points While you
Question 1 of 35 > A Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer uestion 1 Save Answe 1 points While you are hanging a dose of antibiotics for your newly admitted patient who does not speak English, the patient asks his daughter to ask you about its side effects. The daughter adds that her father did not take the previously prescribed oral medication because it gave him severe gastric distress. Entering the nursing station afterwards you confirm with your team leader that the medication for this patient has arrived from pharmacy and you have hung the first dose. Your team leader sighs and states "Good. I'm so frustrated dealing with these people who don't even know how to follow instructions and read the instructions on a pill bottle." Which response from the nurse provides the greatest likelihood that the colleague's unethical behaviour will be corrected? The nurse should say "Actually, talking with the patient I learned that he tried to take the previous medication but it gave him severe gastric distress." The nurse should interrupt the bias and say "Don't be such a racist - that's a really unfair thing to say The nurse should report the team leader's comments to the patient care manager as the comments are racist and unethical The nurse should acknowledge that it is frustrating when patients do not comply with treatment regimens. Question 1 of 35 Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer -3°C Mostly cloudy 40 3/11