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wrbasek0

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How has the ethical practice of the profession of nursing been influenced by its historical heritage?
 
  A) Expectations of society dominated nursing practice.
  B) Practice was dictated by religious and cultural beliefs.
  C) Early nursing leaders specified ethical standards for the profession.
  D) Cultural values provided a structure for the development of ethics.

Question 2

What is the advantage of using classification systems such as NANDA, NIC, and NOC?
 
  A) These classification systems clarify the nurse's role in the health care system.
  B) These classification systems reduce the amount of time needed in planning nursing care.
  C) These classification systems identify the language of nursing.
  D) These classification systems are consistent with nursing paradigms.



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Answer to Question 1

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