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Caiter2013

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What has the phenomenological-hermeneutic philosophy of science contributed to the nursing
  profession?
 
  A) Research techniques that emphasize control of variables
  B) Focus on values and relationships
  C) Emphasis on scientific inquiry for evidence-based practice
  D) Emphasis on new techniques and practices

Question 2

What does the statement Nursing is the study of caring for persons experiencing
  human-environment-health transitions mean for nursing?
 
  A) It represents the most common pattern of knowing for nursing.
  B) It reflects the theoretical perspective of nursing.
  C) It is a summary of the metaparadigms that make up nursing.
  D) It is the focal definition for the nursing profession.



jaymee143

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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