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asmith134

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What primary need does the nursing process address regarding the role of the professional nurse?
 
  A) Supports critical thinking and complex problem solving
  B) Helps minimize the potential for ineffective nursing care
  C) Strengthens nursing's claim to be a science focused profession
  D) Provides a interprofessional connection with the profession of medicine

Question 2

What role does the nursing process play in the care of client?
 
  A) Provides a universal format for client care.
  B) Makes interprofessional communication effective
  C) Connects nursing with the scientific method used by medicine
  D) Presents a systematic problem-solving method to guide nursing care



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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