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Medicine, 22.10.2019 01:00 JayJay9439

Anurse who realized that his colleagues weren't consistently following up on patient results reported the problem to the clinic leadership right away. which response would be most consistent with a culture of safety?

a) transferring the nurse to another clinic
b) writing a letter of commendation for his file
c) the nurse and asking him to keep quiet about it
d) placing the item on the agenda for the leadership meeting next year

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