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The newly licensed nurse is modeling clinical actions and decisions after nurses who have worked on the unit for many years. In which activity is this nurse engaging?
 
  1. Socialization
  2. Ethics discrimination
  3. Sanctioning
  4. Norming

Question 2

How did the development of the Deaconess Institute at Kaiserwerth, Germany, change nursing?
 
  1. It supported prisoners and prostitutes who wished to provide nursing care.
  2. It developed a training school for nurses that included hospital care of the sick and visiting nurse instruction.
  3. Nurses graduating from Kaiserwerth were the first to be called registered nurses.
  4. This institution provided university-based training for nurses.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 1

Socialization is the process by which people learn social rules and become members of groups. It is accomplished by modeling self-behaviors after those occupying the role being assumed. Sanctions are actions used to enforce norms. Adopting the norms and ethics of a profession is a part of the socialization process.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 2

The development of the Deaconess Institute ignited recognition of the need for the services of women in the care of the sick, the poor, children, and female prisoners. The school was not university based, but did include care of the sick in hospitals, instruction in visiting nursing, instruction in religious doctrine and ethics, and pharmacy. This movement took nursing away from prisoners, prostitutes, and uncommon women and legitimized the role, but the graduates were not registered nurses.



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