Scenario #6You have been working as a night-shift nurse in the local hospital for three weeks. A patient call button has been pressed just as your colleague (Nurse B), who is responsible for this patient's care, approaches the desk. When Nurse B sees who is calling, he states that this patient can wait; the patient always wants something and it is getting annoying. You have witnessed this type of

This version of the course is no longer available.
Need multiple seats for your university or lab? Get a quote
The page below is a sample from the LabCE course . Access the complete course and earn ASCLS P.A.C.E.-approved continuing education credits by subscribing online.

Learn more about (online CE course)

Scenario #6
You have been working as a night-shift nurse in the local hospital for three weeks. A patient call button has been pressed just as your colleague (Nurse B), who is responsible for this patient's care, approaches the desk. When Nurse B sees who is calling, he states that this patient can wait; the patient always wants something and it is getting annoying. You have witnessed this type of response before from Nurse B. What should you do?

Please select the single best answer