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If the nurse to patient ratio in a long term care unit is 3:15, how many nurses would you expect to see in a unit with 72
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If the nurse to patient ratio in a long term care unit is 3:15, how many nurses would you expect to see in a unit with 72
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If there’s 72 patients, then there will be 360 nurses. If there’s 72 nurses, then there will be 14.4 patients.
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