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@Brianna17

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A nurse who pleads someone's cause or acts on someone's behalf is practicing her role as
 
  A) counselor.
  B) communicator.
  C) teacher.
  D) advocacy.

Question 2

Which of the following statements accurately describes the effect of a global nursing shortage and no global care?
 
  A) The future need for nurses will continue to escalate as the worldwide population and the health care provider workforce age.
  B) Overinvestment in human resources will continue to escalate the need for more nurses.
  C) Nurses in developed countries have a professional responsibility to advocate to actively recruit nurses from developing countries.
  D) It is only occurring in health systems in third world countries, creating a serious crisis in terms of disparity of resources.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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