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tatyanajohnson

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New Science nursing is:
 
  1.
  procedure oriented.
  2.
  focused on person outcomes.
  3.
  focused on rules and regulations.
  4.
  time-oriented.

Question 2

Newtonian nurses are considered to be good at:
 
  1.
  following orders and taking direction.
  2.
  creative problem-solving.
  3.
  focusing on patient outcome.
  4.
  taking time to sit with families and provide emotional support.



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Answer to Question 1

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New Science nursing focuses on person outcome whether that person is the patient, the patient's family, or the staff. These people are all more important than performing the task.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1
Newtonian nursing is orderly and predictable. These nurses follow orders without question and obey the rules.



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