The Nursing-Sensitive Outcomes Classification system organizes outcomes by
A) Nursing diagnosis
B) Medical diagnosis
C) Critical pathway
D) Measurement activities
Ans: D
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The outcomes are organized according to categories, classes, labels, outcome indicators, and measurement activities for outcomes.
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