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Persons whose safety requires ongoing or emergency nursing care are entitled to have these needs satisfied throughout any job action (Canadian Nurses Association, 2002, p. 22). Key expectations In choosing the appropriate course of action, nurses are expected to do the following. Carefully identify situations in which a conflict
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