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OSWALD

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A baccalaureate-prepared nurse is applying for a nurse practitioner position. The nurse is
 
  A) Well educated and can perform these duties
  B) Able to practice as a nurse practitioner
  C) Educated to practice only with pediatric patients
  D) Practicing beyond his scope according to licensure

Question 2

When the nurse inserts an ordered urinary catheter into the patient's urethra after the patient has refused the procedure and the patient suffers an injury, the patient may sue the nurse for which type of tort?
 
  A) Battery
  B) Assault
  C) Invasion of privacy
  D) Dereliction of duty



nikmaaacs

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A



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