Nurses can promote efficiency by:

a. Evaluating how well a program of service achieves what was intended
b. Trying new products provided by sales representatives
c. Using time wisely by delegating non-nursing tasks to unlicensed care providers
d. Setting up a clinic to look aesthetically pleasing to clients


C
Efficiency relates to producing maximal output given a set of resources. Using time wisely through delegation is the best example of using efficiency.

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