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Within an energy field perspective, nurses in mutual process assist clients in
 
  A. Negotiating their plan of care.
  B. Actualizing their field potentials by enhancing their ability to participate knowingly in change.
  C. Being supported until the client can perform self-care.
  D. Client-centered cooperative decision-making.

Question 2

When addressing nursing practice, Rogers proposed that
 
  A. Nurses play a central role in health care rather than medical care.
  B. Nurses utilize the nursing process to organize their practice.
  C. Nursing diagnosis is the cornerstone of informed nursing practice.
  D. That the utilization of the classification systems, NIC/NOC/NANDA, would finally give the profession of nursing legitimacy within the medical world.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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