The National League of Nursing Accrediting Committee (NLNAC) is an example of an accrediting body for nursing programs. Besides the nursing school, for what other agencies are they responsible to ensure compliance to their standards?
a. Hospitals where students provide care to patients
b. Medical schools
c. Nursing homes in the area
d. Other similar hospital settings
A
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A Hospitals must be in compliance with the standards of the regulating bodies for nursing school programs and will receive a visit when the schools that use those facilities are being accredited.
B Site that is not visited during the accreditation of nursing schools.
C Site that is not visited during the accreditation of nursing schools.
D Site that is not visited during the accreditation of nursing schools.
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