Which of the following aspects of a solution to a problem allows the nurse to identify it as the best choice?
a. It must be financially reimbursable.
b. It must have the support of the clinical agency.
c. It must represent the values, beliefs, and perceptions of the involved aggregate.
d. It must have the most advantages and the fewest disadvantages.
ANS: C
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a. action tremors. c. postural tremors. b. intention tremors. d. asterixis.
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a. Health promotion b. Health treatment c. Health evaluation d. Health assessment
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