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Garrulous

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Educational preparation for public health and community health CNS includes a master's degree. In contrast, the nurse practitioner (NP) degree:
 
  1. Started as a physician's assistant program
  2. Was an offshoot of midwifery
  3. Has not always required a master's degree
  4. Began in Europe and didn't reach the United States until 1970

Question 2

According to the Ethical Principles for Effective Advocacy, which of the following are true? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Act in the health care provider's best interest.
  2. Keep the client (group, community) properly informed.
  3. Maintain client confidentiality.
  4. Carry out instructions with diligence and competence.



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Answer to Question 1

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The early NP degree programs were often continuing education programs and certificate pro-grams that did not require a master's degree or even a baccalaureate degree.

Answer to Question 2

2, 3, 4
Keep the client (group, community) properly informed, maintain client confidentiality, and carry out instructions with diligence and competence are ethical principles for effective advocacy.



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