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Which of the following is an example of the role of the nurse as an advocate?
 
  1. A home health nurse contacts adult protective services for a client who is being neglected.
  2. A nurse in a homeless clinic discusses the importance of good foot care with a man with severe blisters.
  3. An occupational health nurse works with a client to examine strategies on how to stop smoking.
  4. A school nurse holds a class on contraception for 10th grade girls.

Question 2

Nurses should remain informed of new developments in their area of practice and should share those developments with other health care providers. This is stressed in the role of
 
  1. Advocate.
  2. Collaborator.
  3. Leader.
  4. Researcher.
  5. Role model.



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