The Duty to Report. Tanesha, a new graduate nurse, is assigned to a telemetry unit. After an extensive orientation, she is assigned to the night shift. She has worked hard and demonstrated considerable learning and an effective transition into her role as a nurse. She arrives at work one night, receives her assignment, and begins her work. After her first rounds, she is in the nurses' station and strikes up a conversation with Philip, a more experienced nurse. As she draws closer, she notices an unusual smell. It smells like beer. She watches Philip more closely and notices a slight unsteadiness in his hands and slower speech. Tanesha asks Philip where he was before coming on shift. He states that he was with friends. 1. There are many things Tanesha could do at this point. Discuss possible options, and then discuss what Tanesha should do first. 2. What would be the possible consequences for Tanesha, Philip, and the patients on this floor if Tanesha chooses to keep this information to herself? 3. What would be the possible consequences for Tanesha, Philip, and the patients on this floor if Tanesha chooses to speak up about this information?.