Today is the last day of work on the medical-surgical unit for a nurse who has decided to work in home care. A patient asks her why she is going to home care. Select a response that best illustrates the advantages of home care

1) "Care is much more comprehensive and unhurried in the home; it is more enjoyable for nurses to work in home care."
2) "Home care is much more organized than hospital care; you have access to the whole team, and there is less interference from others."
3) "A home health nurse has more autonomy and skills than a hospital nurse; I'll get to do more."
4) "In home care I can see my patients in their personal environment; this will help me understand them more and allow me to give personalized care."


ANS: 4

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