What is the principle cause for the increase in nursing liability for malpractice?

A) The public's increased tendency to seek compensation for perceived poor care
B) The increasing complexity of nursing care in today's healthcare settings
C) The re-structuring of malpractice laws that encourages lawsuits
D) The increasingly common view that nursing is a profession


D

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