A care modality is a:

a. method of organizing and delivering nursing care.
b. staffing grid that outlines nursing unit work schedules.
c. place or unit in which care is delivered.
d. unit that specializes in caring for a specific population.


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A care modality is a method of organizing and delivering nursing care to achieve desired patient outcomes.

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