What do expert rural nurses report as benefits of their work?

a. Ability to develop close relationships and give holistic care
b. Being able to practice in the community where one lives
c. Constant challenges
d. Continual growth as an expert generalist
e. Higher salary—although no additional benefits—than in urban areas
f. Intensity of purpose


Answer:
a. Ability to develop close relationships and give holistic care
b. Being able to practice in the community where one lives
c. Constant challenges
d. Continual growth as an expert generalist
f. Intensity of purpose

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