PRACTICE STANDARD - CNO
nurses consider the setting in which care is given. Each setting has an impact on the ability to provide ethical care. Quality practice settings create and maintain characteristics that support professional nursing practice, including appropriate professional preparation, suitable conditions for nursing practice,
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