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One year into the coronavirus, one-third of nurses considering leaving bedside

One year into the coronavirus, one-third of nurses considering leaving bedside

AAIHR news, COVID-19, Public policy April 6, 2021
Sixty percent of respondents in a nationwide survey of more than 1,000 registered nurses reported that nurse-to-patient ratios have risen to unsafe levels in the last year.
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