An acute care nursing unit has determined that an acuity level III client requires 6 hours of nursing care per shift while a level IV client requires 8 hours. Today the unit has seven level III clients and nine level IV clients

The manger should staff for ___ hours of nursing care for the next shift. Standard Text:


114
Rationale : To determine nursing care hours, multiply the number of hours per client by the number of clients in that category and add up the results. Category III = 7 clients × 6 hours of care = 42. Category IV = 9 clients × 8 hours of care = 72.
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