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  • Refuse to provide records, citing confidentiality.
  • Provide all records immediately.
  • Consult with legal counsel and the hospital's legal department to ensure compliance with the subpoena while protecting patient privacy to the extent legally permissible.
  • Provide only the minimum necessary information.
  • Agree with the patient's unrealistic expectations to maintain hope.
  • Correct the patient harshly to ensure reality.
  • Continue to provide realistic information and support, while acknowledging the patient's feelings and hopes.
  • Avoid discussing recovery at all.
  • Continue to work and do their best.
  • Publicly shame the facility.
  • Document specific instances of neglect and escalate concerns to regulatory agencies or professional nursing organizations.
  • Organize a protest among staff.
  • Promote personal doubts about the vaccine.
  • Refuse to participate in the campaign.
  • Promote evidence-based information regarding the vaccine's safety and efficacy, putting personal unsubstantiated beliefs aside.
  • Share personal reservations with the public.
  • Continue, as the risk is minimal.
  • Quickly change the glove without anyone noticing.
  • Immediately stop the procedure, change contaminated gloves, and ensure sterility to prevent infection.
  • Use a non-sterile glove.
  • Administer the medication as dispensed until resolved.
  • Correct the dosage manually for each patient without reporting.
  • Document the error, notify the prescribing physician, and advocate for immediate correction of the dispensing system issue.
  • Inform the patients about the error.
  • Provide care as usual, ensuring confidentiality.
  • Discreetly switch assignments with a colleague if possible, or inform the charge nurse of the potential conflict of interest.
  • Prioritize the friendship over professional duties.
  • Only care for the friend during minimal contact.
  • Force the patient to mobilize to prevent complications.
  • Leave the patient alone to rest.
  • Continue to encourage and educate, assess for barriers to mobilization, and respect the patient's autonomy while documenting non-compliance and risks.
  • Call the family to persuade the patient.
  • Continue the procedure quickly to minimize risk.
  • Pause the procedure, obtain the necessary sterile equipment, and ensure patient safety even if it causes a delay.
  • Blame the supply chain department.
  • Use an alternative non-sterile item.
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