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ETearle

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Why is maintaining competence a professional obligation of every nurse?
 
  A) To meet the legal requirements for licensure
  B) To ensure general nursing competency in all areas of health care
  C) To protect the public
  D) To ensure the professional status of nursing as an organization

Question 2

Which stage of proficiency is illustrated by a nurse who comfortably and expertly gives the patient
  a bath while interviewing the patient about his history of physical abuse and support systems
  available?
 
  A) Novice B) Expert nurse
  C) Competent practitioner D) Advanced beginner



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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