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WhattoUnderstand

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Which primary assumption should the public make about a professional registered nurse?
 
  A) The individual has attended and graduated from a professional school of nursing
  B) The client care being provided meets a standard of professional nursing practice
  C) The professional licensure process requires regular update to skills and knowledge
  D) The professional nurse's practice incorporates current research based nursing care

Question 2

Which factor related to nursing, has been identified as the greatest challenge to its status as a profession?
 
  A) An insufficient ethical basis for its clinical practitioners
  B) The lack of a body of knowledge specific to the function of nursing
  C) Varied nursing specialties are a barrier to a unified value system
  D) The interdependence that nursing has with the medical profession



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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