Multiple Choice
A staff nurse frequently interrupts the nurse manager with problems that the staff nurse could solve. What should the manager say to correct this behavior?
A) "I am no longer going to interrupt my work for you."
B) "Let me see what I can do about the problem you are having."
C) "Is this a problem you can handle yourself?"
D) "You have the skills to solve this issue."
E) "I trust you to solve this problem."
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