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A nurse midwife has moved into town and wishes to establish a practice. Economically speaking, what could this nurse do that would best enhance her chances of establishing a successful practice?
 
  a. Become affiliated with the busiest maternity group.
  b. Find a sponsor who will provide low-interest loans.
  c. Investigate the costs associated with physician care.
  d. Locate offices near a hospital that has a lot of births.

Question 2

The nursing student knows that critical thinking is
 
  a. an innate trait, not a learned skill.
  b. applicable only to nursing care.
  c. generalizable across professions.
  d. only needed for certain positions.



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Answer to Question 1

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Having costs that are lower than the competition will help bring in business according to the economic concept of substitutes. When two items or services are relatively equal in substance, an increase in the cost of one will drive up the demand for the other, which people will use as a substitute for the first item. By understanding the cost of physician care, this nurse can keep her prices low as the physicians raise theirs, leading patients to choose the midwife.
Becoming affiliated with the busiest maternity group would not be the best choice; in a large group, the midwife might not have any control of overhead costs or decisions about how the practice is run or what to charge patients.
Having low-interest loans will help the bottom line, but it would be more important to begin bringing in income.
Locating offices near a hospital that has a lot of births may not be possible, and it may not lead to a successful business anyway.

Answer to Question 2

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The goals of critical thinking are unique to nursing, but the process can be applied to many disciplines and professions.
Critical thinking is a skill requiring certain knowledge and practice. Although some people may be naturally better at it than others, all nurses can and should learn to use critical thinking in practice.
The goals of critical thinking are unique to nursing, but the process can be applied to many disciplines and professions.
All nurses need to use critical thinking skills in every position.




debasdf

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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