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What Should a Nurse Do in Case of a Suspected Breach?
If a nurse suspects that their password has been compromised, they should immediately:
1.
Change the Password
: Update the password for the affected account and any other accounts using the same or similar passwords.
2.
Report to IT Department
: Inform the healthcare institution’s IT department to investigate and take necessary actions to prevent further breaches.
3.
Monitor for Unusual Activity
: Keep an eye on any suspicious activities or unauthorized access in the affected system.
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