What is the purpose of the client outcome?
A) To address the problem in the nursing diagnosis
B) To evaluate the plan of care developed
C) To provide a basis for the scientific rationale
D) To coordinate the nursing intervention
Ans: A
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A client outcome addresses the problem stated in the nursing diagnosis.
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