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A nursing student is contemplating a career as a nursing professor. Who was the nurse educator and historian who campaigned for nurses being educated in university settings, and was the first nurse to be appointed to a university professorship?
 
  a. Amelia Greenwald c. Adelaide Nutting
  b. Mamie Hale d. Lavinia Dock

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Which statement is true about nosocomial infections?
 
  a. They are a minor problem.
  b. Most are not preventable.
  c. Most are easily treated with antibiotics.
  d. Many are becoming drug-resistant.



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Answer to Question 1

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Adelaide Nutting was a nursing educator, historian, and scholar. She actively campaigned for nurses being educated in university settings and was the first nurse to be appointed to a university professorship.

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Nosocomial infections are receiving increased attention because of the development of multiple drug-resistant organisms.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
:D TYSM


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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