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Mr.Thesaxman

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The first academic nursing centers were established in the:
 
  1. 1970s
  2. 1980s
  3. 1990s
  4. 2000s

Question 2

From the Total Quality Management (Continuous Quality Improvement) focus on delivering quality health care, quality is defined as:
 
  1. Risk reduction
  2. Customer satisfaction
  3. Increased efficiency
  4. Improved functional status



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Answer to Question 1

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The first academic nursing centers were established in the 1970s.

Answer to Question 2

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Quality is defined by the Total Quality Management as customer satisfaction.



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