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abern

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Why should all nurses, including the advanced practice nurses (APN), understand the history of
  nursing?
 
  A) To increase awareness of the heritage, ideals, and issues which, have shaped nursing
  B) To foster the values and beliefs that nurses serve as a moral role model for society
  C) To understand the goals of early nurse leaders
  D) To control and advance nursing practice

Question 2

What is the primary driving force for change in health care delivery?
 
  A) The nursing shortage B) Improved technology
  C) Economics and health care reform D) Health promotion



JYan

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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