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gbarreiro

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The organization that was established during World War II to provide nursing education and training was the:
 
  a. Nightingale School.
  b. Cadet Nurse Corps.
  c. Public Health Department.
  d. Frontier Nursing Service.

Question 2

The nurse completes thorough documentation before, during, and after a transfer to ensure _______ of _______.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

B
The Cadet Nurse Corps was established during World War II to provide nursing education and training.

Answer to Question 2

continuity, care
Clear documentation before, during, and after a transfer ensures that the patient's condition is being monitored and maintains the continuity of care.





 

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