Which of the following is FALSE regarding the three aspects of health-care evaluation?

A) Structural factors guarantee quality health care.
B) Processes include evaluation of the care that nurses and respiratory therapists provide.
C) Outcome measures evaluate the effectiveness of care provided by nursing and other health-care team members
D) A comprehensive evaluation of health care includes structure, process, and outcomes.


A
Structural factors guarantee quality health care.

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