The addition of the patient, family, and community as providers of care as well as the recipients of care to the theory of quality health care was important because:

a. evaluating total care is important.
b. health has many different aspects.
c. the theory is based on quality.
d. they then align with nursing theories.


ANS: D
Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.
Although this is true, it is not a reason to include the patient, family, and community. Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.
Although this is true, it is not a reason to include the patient, family, and community. Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.
Although this is true, it is not a reason to include the patient, family, and community. Because quality health care is a goal of nurses, including all groups as possible givers and recipients of care allows nurses to embrace this theory and build on it.

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