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- What interventions might be enacted to make the workplace safer for a nurse?What are the best practices for a nurse handling confidential patient information?Indicate a situation when a nurse can be an advocate other than for a single patient. Hello, Can you please help me with this question? Thank you in advance!
- Are registered nurses who are employed directly by the patient to provide private nursing services are treated as self employed individuals? True or Falsee) Discuss how caregivers believe nurses can provide assistance to make care- giving easier.Discuss the nurse's role in educating patients about medication management.