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nenivikky

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Which nurse was considered an influential nursing educator who wrote one of the first nursing textbooks. In addition, she also was the first editor of The American Journal of Nursing?
 
  a. Lavinia Dock c. Adelaide Nutting
  b. Mary Mahoney d. Linda Richards

Question 2

Which of these factors determines the amount of time spent in any of the three phases of nurse-client interaction?
 
  a. purpose of the interaction
  b. length of client appointment or hospitalization
  c. skill and experience of nurse
  d. presence of client's family members



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Answer to Question 1

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Lavinia Dock was an influential nursing educator who wrote one of the first nursing textbooks and many other books and served as first editor of The American Journal of Nursing.

Answer to Question 2

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The phase of the nurse-client relationship constitutes the major portion of any interaction is determined by the purpose or the goal to be accomplished.





 

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