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sc00by25

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Erickson, Tomlin, and Swain call _______ the need to perceive ourselves as unique and individuated .
 
  A. Self-preservation
  B. Affiliation
  C. Affiliated-individuation
  D. Personal individuation

Question 2

The extant constructs of the nursing metapardigm are
 
  A. Nursing, health, disease, and person.
  B. Person, health, environment, and caring.
  C. Person, environment, disease, and nursing.
  D. Person, environment, health, and nursing.



carolinefletcherr

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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