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What are the Recommended Patient Ratios?
The recommended patient ratios can vary based on the type of healthcare setting and the acuity of patients. For example:
In
intensive care units (ICUs)
, the recommended ratio is usually 1:1 or 1:2.
In
medical-surgical units
, a ratio of 1:4 or 1:5 is often advised.
In
long-term care facilities
, the ratios can be higher, sometimes 1:20 or more, depending on the level of care required.
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