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lb_gilbert

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Nurse Practice Acts are examples of which type of law?
 
  a. civil
  b. contract
  c. state
  d. federal

Question 2

__________ is an emerging area of research that is largely invisible, has an impact on outcomes, and is socially constructed.
 
  a. Organizational identity
  b. Organizational culture
  c. Organizational competence
  d. Organizational change



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Answer to Question 1

C
Nurse Practice Acts are state-based administrative laws that govern how nursing is performed in that state. Under Nurse Practice Acts, state boards of nursing are given the authority to define the practice of nursing within specific guidelines and parameters specified by the legislature; mandate required preparation for the practice of nursing; and discipline members who deviate from the rules for nursing practice in the state.

Answer to Question 2

b

a. Incorrect: This is not an emerging area of research about organizational culture and climate.
b. Correct: According to Bellot (2011 ), organizational culture is an emerging area of research that exists but is largely invisible, has an impact on outcomes, and is socially constructed because it is based on shared experiences of its members.
c. Incorrect: This is not an emerging area of research about organizational culture and climate.
d. Incorrect: This is not an emerging area of research about organizational culture and climate.



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