Nurses can engage in various actions to facilitate care for clients in community settings. One such action could be to
A. Assist families by sharing information on how to obtain transportation to a more supportive state in the union.
B. Continue to complain to anyone who will listen about how important it is to recruit more nurses.
C. Continue to demand increased salary levels so more nurses will work at the agency.
D. Document nursing interventions so any possible reimbursement will be received by the client and/or agency.
ANS: D
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