Values clarification is a three-step process that includes
a. choosing, prizing, and acting c. analyzing, planning, and implementing
b. believing, question-ing, and justifying d. understanding, se-lecting, and evaluat-ing
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Values clarification is a three-step process that includes choosing, prizing, and acting.
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1. Providing warmth. 2. Frequently monitoring blood glucose. 3. Observing respiratory status. 4. Restricting breastfeeding.
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A) Associate degree prepared nurses B) Baccalaureate degree prepared nurses C) Rehabilitative nursing measures D) Type of educational background of nurses