Multiple Choice
What is a fundamental and guiding principle of French-Canadian hospitals that survived into the twentieth century?
A) Universal precautions are fundamental in preventing nosocomial infections.
B) Nursing is primarily focused on the tertiary level of care.
C) Nurses need to recognize the effects of their health,values,and beliefs on practice.
D) Care is accessible to all,regardless of their background,status in life,or ability to pay.
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