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Lobcity

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Which statement best defines the scope of the LPN/LVN nursing practice?
 
  A) The practice of the LPN/LVN is one that by law requires supervision by a professional registered nurse
  B) The LPN/LVN is a healthcare professional whose practice includes the physical and mental care of the client
  C) Safe, appropriate, holistic nursing care of the client and the community is within the scope of the licensed LPN/LVN
  D) Health care and health promotion of the human population is considered the responsibility of the LPN/LVN

Question 2

A state's nurse practice act is responsible for which aspect of nursing practice?
 
  A) Licensure
  B) Nursing school accreditation
  C) Defining responsibilities
  D) Investigation of malpractice claims



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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