The graduate nurse is deciding on a practice setting for employment. Which of the following settings gives a nurse the opportunity to practice basic bedside and teaching skills and to meet one client's total needs?
A) Physician's offices
B) Community health centers
C) Private duty
D) Hospitals
C
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Working in private duty gives a nurse the opportunity to practice basic bedside and teaching skills and to meet one client's total needs. Because this practice area often includes care for clients with long-term illnesses or for those who are physically or emotionally challenged, private duty often offers nurses long-term employment. Physician's offices and CHCs do not offer bedside care; hospitals provide acute care for a limited time period.
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