The nurse explains that to work at an independent, nurse-supervised ambulatory care center, there is a minimum requirement of a(n)

a. associate degree.
b. bachelor's degree.
c. LVN/LPN.
d. master's degree.


B
A bachelor's degree is the minimum requirement for a nurse to work at an independent ambula-tory care center.

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1. "The complications are relatively minor." 2. "The physician will discuss the complications with you at a later date." 3. "There are potential complications, but the risks can be minimized if the hypertension is well controlled." 4. "People die if they don't manage their hypertension well.".

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