The personnel budget is based on the calculations of which factors? Select all that apply

a. Average daily census
b. Patient safety factors
c. Hours per patient day
d. Number of staff
e. Nurse/patient ratios


A, C, D

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Correct The personnel budget is made up of factors around number of staff and patient care needs.
The personnel budget is made up of factors around number of staff and patient care needs.
The personnel budget is made up of factors around number of staff and patient care needs.
Incorrect This is not part of the personnel budget.
This is not part of the personnel budget.

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