Which type of organization has proven most successful in recruiting nurses?
a. primary care centres
b. tertiary care centres
c. magnet hospitals
d. rehabilitation hospitals
c
a. Incorrect: Magnet hospitals are known to be the most successful at recruiting and retaining nurses.
b. Incorrect: Magnet hospitals are known to be the most successful at recruiting and retaining nurses.
c. Correct: Magnet hospitals are known to be the most successful at recruiting and retaining nurses.
d. Incorrect: Magnet hospitals are known to be the most successful at recruiting and retaining nurses.
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