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Which famous nursing leader changed nursing practice when her book, Patient Centered Approaches to Nursing (1960), was published?
 
  1. Virginia Henderson
  2. Florence Nightingale
  3. Faye Abdellah
  4. Dorothea Orem

Question 2

Which of the following person's model for nursing differentiates nursing from medicine by focusing nursing's activity on the client's adaptation as opposed to health or illness in itself?
 
  1. Sister Callista Roy
  2. Florence Nightingale
  3. Faye Abdellah
  4. Dorothea Orem



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1



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