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How does the early purpose for the founding of the American Nurses Association (ANA) differ
  from the current focus of the organization?
 
  A) The early purpose of the ANA was to create and maintain a code of ethics for nursing while
  the ANA today also serves as a vehicle for influencing health care policy.
  B) The early purpose of the ANA was to establish a moral standard for nurses while the ANA
  today allows ethical standards to be established by State Boards of Nurse Examiners.
  C) The early purpose of the ANA was to serve as a voice for all nurses while the ANA today
  serves to establish public policy.
  D) The early purpose of the ANA was to create a communication forum for nurses across the
  nation while the ANA today serves as a vehicle for influencing health care policy.

Question 2

The Goldmark report was commissioned to study nursing. At the time of its publication what
  impact did the report make on nursing education?
 
  A) The Goldmark report had no impact on nursing education.
  B) The Goldmark report lead to the fiscally independence of nursing schools.
  C) The Goldmark report lead nurse leaders to begin to envision advanced practice nursing.
  D) The Goldmark report lead to higher educational standards and a liberal education for nurses.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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