With concern for air quality, most healthcare facilities have taken action to prevent pollution. The nurse needs to make sure that each client is comfortable because usually the windows do not open and heating and cooling are controlled centrally

Based on this information, the nurse would anticipate the room temperature to be effectively balanced between which ranges? A) 62°F–68°F
B) 68°F–72°F
C) 72°F–76°F
D) 72°F–78°F


B
Feedback:
The room temperature that most effectively maintains this balance is between 68°F and 72°F not 62°F and 68°F, 72°F and 76°F, or 72°F and 78°F.

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