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Enrollment in college-based nursing programs was initially hindered by (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. a lack of qualified applicants.
  b. little social and financial support.
  c. poorly trained faculty members.
  d. restrictive admissions criteria.

Question 2

The nurse using Watson's theory to guide practice would put highest priority on
 
  a. assisting patients to achieve the state of self-actualization.
  b. creating a caring relationship with the patient.
  c. helping the patient understand the role of stress on illness.
  d. negotiating health care in a culturally congruent manner.



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Answer to Question 1

A, B
Nursing education differed from medical education, which had seen a rise in stature as a result of social support and financial endowments.
Aspiring nurses found the time and monetary commitment to be too great compared with diploma programs.
Poorly trained faculty members were not a factor in limited enrollment into college programs.
Restrictive admissions criteria were not a factor in limited enrollment into college programs.

Answer to Question 2

B
Jean Watson's theory of caring sees caring as a moral value instead of a task. The goal of nursing is to develop a caring relationship that the patient can use for growth, personal development, and healing.
Self-actualization is part of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Several theorists look at the role of stress, especially as a disrupting influence on harmony or system balance.
This would be most consistent with Leininger's theory.



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