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jayhills49

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In comparing nursing practice in occupational health with nursing practice in the critical care setting, occupational health nurses are more likely to
 
  1. Act as a collaborator and less likely to act as a role model.
  2. Emphasize the role of counselor and less likely to emphasize the role of manager.
  3. Focus on the educator role and less likely to focus on the care provider role.
  4. Stress the importance of the role of caregiver and less likely to stress the role of researcher.

Question 2

Universal nursing interventions that are performed by most nurses in most settings
 
  1. Anticipatory guidance.
  2. Circulatory care.
  3. Documentation.
  4. Environmental management (safety).
  5. Client rights protection.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2



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