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Patients who enter the health care system have two reasonable expectations. The first is not to be harmed, and the second is that the nurses providing care will be both competent and compassionate. Provision of care that is consistent and delivered in a predictable way can make the experience less intimidating for the patient. The nurse provides predictable care by:
Elevations
Refers to the heights of landforms relative to sea level or ground level.
Contour Lines
Lines on a map that represent areas of equal elevation, indicating the shape and steepness of the terrain.
Groundwater Flow
The movement of water through the subsurface, traversing porous soil or rock layers, primarily driven by gravity and pressure differences.
Water Table
The depth at which the soil is fully infused with water.
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