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savannahhooper

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Which of the following tools was developed by Duffy, Hoskins, and Seifert (2007) to capture patients' perceptions of nursing caring?
 
  A. Patients' Perceptions of Nurse Caring Tool (PPNCT)
  B. Caring Assessment Tool (CAT)
  C. Carative Factors Tool (CFT)
  D. Quality-Caring Model Assessment Tool (QCMAT)

Question 2

Caring relationships enhance ______ patient outcomes in the quality-caring model.
 
  A. Nursing-sensitive
  B. Caring
  C. Collaborative
  D. Professional



jessicaduplan

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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