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Paterson and Zderad's humanistic nursing theory included a belief that nurses' work would MOST be facilitated by:
 
  a. increased communication with peers
  b. limiting interactions with clients to only things that clients cannot do for themselves
  c. focusing on the goals and not being sidetracked by clients' talk on other subjects
  d. understanding how people experience their existence

Question 2

Based on the writings of Sigmund Freud, during the 20th century, many professionals were taught that schizophrenia was caused by:
 
  a. biological factors
  b. inadequate maternal nurturing
  c. both environmental and biological factors
  d. stresses of urban life



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Answer to Question 1

D
Paterson and Zderad's humanistic nursing theory included a belief that nurses' work would most be facilitated by understanding how people experience their existence. Humanistic and existential philosophy assert a broad view of human beings and their potential.

Answer to Question 2

B
Psychoanalytic theory portrayed schizophrenia as arising out of inadequate maternal nurturance in early infancy. According to Freud, the child does not develop normally because of ineffective mothering.



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