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jasdeep_brar

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How can a school of nursing help reduce the theory/practice gap of nursing students?
 
  A) Provide the student with more simulated experiences
  B) Provide qualitative clinical experiences
  C) Ensure that the student's theoretical knowledge is based on a strong human needs foundation
  D) Focus the curriculum on clinical practice

Question 2

A nurse's peers state they barely know a new nurse as she rarely socializes with any of them.
  Which phase of reality shock might a new graduate be experiencing who is quiet, aloof, and
  steadfast in the care provided patients?
 
  A) Resolution B) Recovery
  C) Shock or rejection D) Honeymoon



TheNamesImani

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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