The three aspects of an ethical practice environment that have been identified by nurse managers are trust, communication, and ____
a. Autonomy
b. Client rights
c. Integrity
d. Personal values
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Nurse managers have identified three aspects of an ethical practice environment as autonomy, trust, and communication.
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