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brutforce

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The newly licensed nurse finds many inconsistencies between what was taught in nursing school and what occurs in the practice setting. How is this situation likely to affect this nurse's socialization into nursing practice?
 
  1. It probably won't have much effect.
  2. It may hinder socialization.
  3. It will make the new graduate a better nurse.
  4. It will force the nurse to socialize more quickly.

Question 2

What was the impact on mortality as a result of the nursing care that Nightingale and her nurses provided to wounded soldiers in Crimea?
 
  1. There was a slight increase in mortality.
  2. Mortality increased dramatically.
  3. There was no change.
  4. There was a dramatic decrease in mortality.



jennafosdick

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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2

Generally, the more congruence there is between what was taught in nursing school and the way the new nurse is expected to practice, the more successful the socialization. Lack of congruence can impede socialization, not quicken it. It may also interfere with the quality of the nurse's practice.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

Before Nightingale went to Crimea, the death rate was estimated at 43. In the course of six months of emphasis on environmental controls, the mortality rate dropped to 2. This represents a dramatic decrease in mortality.



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