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shenderson6

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Why are nurses valuable members of ethics committees?
 
  1. They have more time to work on committees than many healthcare providers.
  2. Their wages are lower than many disciplines so it is more cost effective.
  3. They are direct and to the point and make decisions quickly.
  4. They frequently have more contact with clients and families than other disciplines.

Question 2

Which nurse died as a result of experiments on yellow fever?
 
  1. Clara Maass
  2. Jeanne Mance
  3. Mary Mahoney
  4. Edith Cavell



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Answer to Question 1

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Nurses are valuable because they have more direct contact with clients and families than any other discipline. They do not have any more time than others to work on committees. Nursing salaries are higher than many disciplines. Although nurses can make quick decisions, this is not a quality that is beneficial in an ethics committee.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1

Clara Maass allowed herself to be bitten by a mosquito to prove the theory that mosquitoes carried yellow fever. She developed a mild case of the disease, allowed herself to be bitten a second time, developed a more severe case, and died. Jeanne Mance was the founder of the Hotel Dieu hospital in Montreal, Canada, and is credited with being the first lay nurse in North America. Mary Mahoney is considered to be America's first African American professional nurse. Edith Cavell was a nurse during World War I and was executed after being charged by the Germans with harboring British and French soldiers and aiding them in escape.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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