The nurse's completion of interventions to assist the client to an optimum health state or quality end of life
Match each item with its correct description.
a. Nursing diagnosis d. Planning nursing care
b. Evaluating the plan e. Assessment
c. Implementing the plan f. Nursing interventions
ANS: c
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