One day the family planning clinic is very busy, and the supervisor asks a nurse from the pediatric clinic who is strongly opposed to any chemical or mechanical method of birth control to work in the family planning clinic. What is the most professional response that this nurse could give to the supervisor?
ExplanationC. This response is a positive negotiation to be reassigned to an area where the nurse’s personal values will not pose a problem.
A. This is an ineffective way to resolve value conflict; undoubtedly, a client would sense this conflict.
B. The nurse may not have the legal, ethical, or professional right to refuse this assignment if employed by the facility.
D. Imposing this kind of advice is unethical and unprofessional.