The first hospitals in the United States served mainly
a. the poor
b. the wealthy
c. those needing surgery
d. government officials
A
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a. The circulating nurse counts to synchronize the patient's movement. b. The person guiding the head counts to synchronize the movement. c. The person at the left side of the patient also guides the head and counts to start the movement. d. Two people are needed to move an anesthetized patient from the table to the stretcher.
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