Multiple Choice
In a study by Hofling and his colleagues (1966) ,22 hospital nurses were called by an unknown physician and ordered to administer an obvious drug overdose.Results showed that
A) most would not act on the order unless the caller named a familiar physician as a reference.
B) most nurses refused to comply unless given the order in writing.
C) less experienced nurses complied but the more experienced ones challenged the order.
D) all but one proceeded to comply without delay.
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