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When developing or reevaluating a philosophy, the manager should consider theory, education, practice, research, and the role of nursing in the total organization. Which nursing theorist provided the most useful model for an acute care setting?
 
  a. Rogers
  b. Roy
  c. Widenbach
  d. Levine

Question 2

A staff nurse participates in the determination of goals by establishing:
 
  a. Institutional goals and objectives
  b. Goals and objectives for the nursing service
  c. Unit goals and objectives
  d. Outpatient service goals and objectives



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Theorists Johnson and Roy emphasize the client. Sister Callista Roy's adaptation model is particularly useful in acute care settings.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
It is appropriate for staff members to determine unit goals and objectives.



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