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Define safety in nursing and give examples?
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- 09. Describe the four categories of nursing knowledge.?In this phase of the FNP , the nurse and the client family perform what is required , monitor action taken , and modify patterns . a.Implementation b.Assessment c.Evaluation d.Planning..Analyze the role of the nurse in promoting patient safety and preventing medical errors in a healthcare setting.