Which of the following questions is answered by completing a cost–benefit analysis?
a. Can similar outcomes be achieved with less cost?
b. Can unlicensed assistive personnel give care equally rapidly?
c. Was the care appropriate and given correctly?
d. Was the nurse as efficient and as skilled as possible?
ANS: A
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