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karateprodigy

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Each state determines the scope and limitations of professional nursing practice. What can be
  expected to be standard from state to state?
 
  A) A definition of what constitutes practice outside the scope of nursing
  B) Grounds for disciplinary action that are allowed by employing institutions
  C) Standards for competent practice
  D) The definition of registered nurse

Question 2

The nurse has developed a special relationship with a pleasantly demented patient whom she
  wishes to remember her after discharge. The nurse asks a colleague to take a photograph of her
  assisting with the patient's care.
 
  What does the action on the part of both nurses represent?
  A) Breach of confidentiality B) Negligence
  C) Invasion of privacy D) Malpractice



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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