How does the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) describe Health Information Nursing Components (HI:NC)?
a. "Purposeful and deliberate health-affecting interventions based on assessment of client status"
b. "The amount and type of nursing resource used to provide care"
c. "Most important pieces of data about the nursing care provided to the client dur-ing a health care episode"
d. "A single unique lifetime identification number for each individual nurse"
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The CNA describes HI:NC as the "most important pieces of data about the nursing care provided to the client during a health care episode."
"Purposeful and deliberate health-affecting interventions based on assessment of client status" is part of the Nursing interventions for HI:NC.
"The amount and type of nursing resource used to provide care" refers to nursing intensity as a part of HI:NC.
"A single unique lifetime identification number for each individual nurse" is related to the Pri-mary Nurse Identifier as part of the HI:NC.
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