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Implementation Of Nurse-to-Patient Ratios In California Is Successful, Says American Society Of Registered Nurses - Read More

Date Added: May 16, 2008 11:24:03 PM
In a national online survey conducted by the American Society of Registered Nurses (ASRN.org), 56% of the 761 Registered Nurses surveyed on March 26 that worked under nurse-to-patient ratios said that due to the implementation of the ratios, they had more time for breaks. In a separate survey, 69% said they had more time for personal care of their patients.

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