The best definition for "standard of care" might be for the nurse to do what

A. A reasonably prudent nurse would do in the same situation.
B. Is currently being advocated in nursing textbooks.
C. Is outlined in the policies and procedures of the agency.
D. Is the customary traditional practice in the community.


ANS: A

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