What are important factors in setting nursing priorities? Select all that apply.
A. Patient condition
B. Reassessment data
C. modification of the plan of care
D. feedback from the family and healthcare team
Answer:
A. patient condition
B. reassessment data
D. Feedback from the family and healthcare team
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1. During the admission process. 2. Before the patient is admitted to the hospital. 3. Immediately before discharging the patient. 4. The day after the patient's hospital admission.
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