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lindiwe

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To practice effectively in the area of mental health, the nurse should be able to:
 
  A) Accept all people, understand him/herself and how s/he affects others
  B) Solve his/her own personal problems without assistance from others
  C) Comfortably point out the patient's shortcomings and provide advice on how to improve
  D) Bring patients and co-workers into compliance with societal rules and norms

Question 2

The main purpose of nursing regulations and standards of practice is to protect:
 
  A) Nurses
  B) Doctors
  C) The public
  D) The hospital



bob

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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