Which of the following is a Health Information: Nursing Component?

a. Patient diagnosis
b. Educational background
c. Primary nurse identifier
d. Independent nursing judgement


C

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A Patient diagnosis is not one of the five Health Information: Nursing Components.
B Educational background is not one of the five Health Information: Nursing Components.
C One of the five Health Information: Nursing Components is primary nurse identifier. The remaining four are patient status, nursing intervention, patient outcome, and nursing intensity.
D Independent nursing judgement is not one of the five Health Information: Nursing Components.

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