You are the nurse employed in an acute care hospital. The head nurse states that you will be caring for 12 clients with the help of two nurse assistants. This is considered to be what type of nursing care delivery?

A) Primary care
B) Tertiary care
C) Team nursing
D) Modular nursing


Ans: C

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