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A nurse preceptor asks a new graduate what guidelines are provided by the Code of Ethics for Holistic Nurses'. The preceptor would determine that new graduate understands if the graduate responded:
 
  a. The code establishes the necessary credentials for practicing as a Registered Nurse.
  b. The code provides guidelines for a student nurse's performance in the classroom.
  c. The code establishes the educational credentials needed to practice in maternity nursing.
  d. The code provides guidance for action and identifies responsibilities for self and others.

Question 2

Maternity nursing care that is based on knowledge gained through research and clinical trials is:
 
  a. Derived from the Nursing Intervention Classification.
  b. Known as evidence-based practice.
  c. At odds with the Cochrane School of traditional nursing.
  d. An outgrowth of telemedicine.



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Answer to Question 1

D
The Code of Ethics for Holistic Nurses provides guidance for action and identifies responsibilities for self and others. Each state has a Nurse Practice Act which establishes the necessary credentials for practicing as a registered nurse.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A The Nursing Intervention Classification is a method of standardizing language and categorizing care.
B Evidence-based practice is based on knowledge gained from research and clini-cal trials.
C Dr. Cochrane systematically reviewed research trials and is part of the evi-dence-based practice movement.
D Telemedicine uses communication technologies to support health care.



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