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A nursing instructor teaches a student nurse about the importance of joining a professional organization. The nursing instructor recognizes that further instruction is necessary when the student nurse states,
 
  1. Professional organizations allow me to have a collective voice.
  2. Professional organizations limit my ability to influence laws and policies.
  3. Professional behavior is demonstrated by joining a professional organization.
  4. By joining a professional organization, I will have opportunities for leadership.

Question 2

A student nurse is learning about nursing history. The student nurse recognizes that Lillian Wald is best described as
 
  1. Instrumental in providing nursing care during the Crimean War.
  2. The first visiting nurse and founder of the Henry Street Settlement.
  3. Instrumental in establishing a 3-year training program for nurses.
  4. The first president of what is known today as the American Red Cross.



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