A hospital ward manager has a small budget for one new piece of equipment. The head nurse advocates for a new bladder scanner, citing frequent care delays and the need to borrow from other wards. A senior doctor requests an additional mobile ECG machine, pointing to a recent increase in cardiac patients and the risks associated with waiting for a machine to become available. Both requests are well-justified.
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A
The personal preferences of the nursing staff versus the medical staff.
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B
Which piece of equipment has a lower overall purchase price.
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C
Data on the frequency of negative patient outcomes or care delays directly attributable to the lack of each item.
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D
The manufacturer's warranty and service agreement for each item.