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Chapter 1 The nurse’s Role in Adult Health Nursing MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.The nurse ensures that a clients bedspace is neat and clean with the call light within easy reach.The nurse is focusing on which nursing theorist who realized the importance of the environment for care? 1. Florence Nightingale 2...

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