Multiple Choice
A nurse manager does not like conflict and would like to allow instances of bullying to "go away on their own." What rationale by the manager's supervisor is the most important?
A) "The Joint Commission requires that we address instances of bullying."
B) "We don't want to run off good nurses."
C) "If you let bullying go, it just gets worse and more frequent."
D) "A bully makes the work environment unpleasant for everyone."
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