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jc611

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What is the role of a nurse healer?
 
  a. Directing patients to make health-promoting decisions
  b. Helping clients discover what they need to heal and ways to meet those needs
  c. Incorporating complementary modalities into medical management of client illnesses
  d. Prioritizing client needs and facilitating treatment options

Question 2

What type of management was emphasized in the human relations era of management?
 
  A) Participatory
  B) Authoritarian
  C) Democratic
  D) Laissez-faire



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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