Common areas for nursing malpractice include which of the following?

a. patient falls
b. deficient patient assessment
c. nursing subordination
d. communication breakdowns
e. errors in medication administration
f. insufficient training for nursing assignment


A, B, D, E, F
Common areas for nursing malpractice include (1) deficient patient assessment, (2) errors in medication administration, (3) insufficient training for nursing assignment, (4) patient falls, (5) equipment faults, (6) communication breakdowns, and (7) improper adherence to policies and procedures

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