As a home health nurse you know that to provide good patient care you must establish what kind of a work environment?

A) One that is quiet and restful
B) One that is pleasant to be in
C) One that facilitates rest and relaxation
D) One that facilitates hand hygiene and aseptic technique


Ans: D
Feedback: The nurse should establish a work environment that facilitates hand hygiene and aseptic technique. Therefore options A, B, and C are incorrect.

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