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Alainaaa8

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According to NLN, as described in Table 4-2, as a member of the profession the RN
 
  a. identifies personal strengths and
  weaknesses to improve own
  performance.
  d. participates in quality control
  measures.
  b. maintains ethical and legal standards. e. seeks out learning opportunities and
  continuing education.
  c. assumes responsibility for selfdevelopment
  and self-evaluation.
  f. participates in research and
  organizational change process.

Question 2

According to National League for Nursing (NLN), as described in Table 4-2, as a provider of care the RN
 
  a. completes nursing assessment,
  interview, and history of client.
  d. establishes and maintains therapeutic
  relationship with clients, families, and
  significant other.
  b. assists with the development,
  evaluation, and modifications of
  nursing care plans.
  e. utilizes communication techniques to
  assist client in coping with and
  resolving problems.
  c. makes referrals for continued care
  after discharge.
  f. assists in client assessment.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: b, c, d, f

Answer to Question 2

ANS: a, c, e





 

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