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newyorker26

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Why is history in general, and nursing history in particular, important to nursing students?
 
  A) History gives nursing students a mechanism for responding to social needs for services.
  B) History offers nursing students an insight to the present by scrutinizing the roots of
  contemporary events.
  C) History provides nursing students a means to capture the essence of medical care.
  D) History offers nursing students a means for reflecting on social reality.

Question 2

What was the main contribution of the Goldmark Report?
 
  A) Improvement of nursing education
  B) Increased emphasis on health care economics
  C) Increase public awareness of the nursing profession
  D) Reformation of patient care



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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