An example of a nurse caring behavior that families of acutely ill patients perceive as important to patients' well-being is:
A) Making health care decisions for patients.
B) Having family members provide a patient's total personal hygiene.
C) Injecting the nurse's perceptions about the level of care provided.
D) Asking permission before performing a procedure on a patient.
Ans: D) Asking permission before performing a procedure on a patient.
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