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A subsidiary inventory ledger can be an aid in maintaining inventory levels at their proper levels.
Accountability
State of being answerable for one's actions—a nurse answers to himself or herself, the patient, the profession, the employing institution such as a hospital, and society for the effectiveness of nursing care performed.
Fluid Status
A medical term referring to the balance of fluids within the body, including hydration levels and distribution of fluids in tissues.
Sanitation Techniques
Methods used to maintain cleanliness and prevent the spread of disease.
Florence Nightingale
A foundational figure in modern nursing known for her pioneering work in healthcare reform and her role in establishing nursing as a profession.
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