The three concepts considered important to nursing are person, health, and
a. socialization.
b. procedure.
c. environment.
d. theory.
ANS: C
The three concepts important to nursing are person (recipient of care), health (the goal of nursing), and environment (the setting where nursing care takes place). The remaining options are not considered concepts important to nursing.
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