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Jane has been following the night shift nurse for the past two days and each time she comes in, she feels like she is over-burdened with tasks left over from the day-shift nurse which she has to deal with before she can start her night.
ariel, the day shift nurse has felt harried the past two days. the day shift has been crazy busy and even though she feels sorry for having to leave some of her tasks for night shift nurse, jane, she feels justified in doing so; after all "nursing is a 24hour job! " a conflict is brewing. you overhear ariel and jane in a heated discussion. if you are the nurse manager, how will you resolve the conflict between them?

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