The Freedom to Be Accountable: One Patient, One Procedure, One Time Out Always
Accountability in nursing practice is not a new concept. It has its roots in the early work of Florence Nightingale. Nightingale stressed the importance of accountability, consistency, and truthfulness in practice. She maintained that the nurses ability to form therapeutic relationships was predicat...
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