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A nurse who has worked on the medical-surgical unit for 25 years discusses with a colleague the way that she learned to do things in nursing school. There is a new policy that has been implemented,
 
  and the nurse is having difficulty adjusting to the new procedure. Which of the following nursing-based practices does the nurse find herself in?

Question 2

The strengths of which of the following nursing models utilizes the systems approach and makes it relevant to current nursing practice?
 
  A) Callista Roy's Adaptation Model and Martha Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings
  B) Rosemarie Parse's Human Becoming Theory and Susan Leddy's Human Energy Model
  C) Betty Neuman's Health Care Systems Model and Imogene King's Theory of Goal Attainment model
  D) Jean Watson's Human Science and Human Care Theory and Dorothea Orem's Self Care Deficit Theory



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Answer to Question 1

A) Conceptual practice
B) Theoretical practice
C) Stereotypical practice
D) Rote practice

Answer to Question 2

D



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