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can change based on the environment. A nurse can care for patients in a clinic, in the ER, in a doctor’s office, or at an individual’s home.

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Do you want this edited for grammar, clarity, tone (formal/informal), or expanded with more detail? Here are a few options you can pick from or adapt:

1) Concise/Corrected:
"A nurse's role can change based on the setting. They may care for patients in a clinic, the emergency department, a doctor's office, or in patients' homes."

2) Formal:
"A nurse's responsibilities vary with the clinical environment. Nurses provide care in outpatient clinics, emergency departments, physicians' offices, and patients' homes."

3) Informal/plain:
"Nurses do different things depending on where they work — in clinics, the ER, doctors' offices, or at patients' homes."

4) Expanded (with examples):
"A nurse's duties change depending on the environment. In clinics and doctors' offices they often provide routine assessments, vaccinations, and chronic-disease management; in the emergency department they triage, stabilize, and coordinate urgent care; and in patients' homes they deliver wound care, medication management, and patient education."

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