MC Ensuring that the facility has adequate nutrition for its inmates, providing opportunities for rest and exercise, and controlling communicable diseases address
A. The individual inmate's health.
B. Protecting the health of the whole rather than enhancing the health of the one.
C. Needed aspects of care for a predominantly female inmate population.
D. Aspects of advocacy for the nurse in the correctional setting.
B. Protecting the health of the whole rather than enhancing the health of the one.
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