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Wadzanai

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A nurse is testifying as a witness in a court case. The attorney has asked a series of questions that the nurse is having trouble understanding. The best action by the nurse is to
 
  a. ask that the questions be reworded for comprehension.
  b. be cautious and not answer questions about medical care.
  c. request a break to get something to eat or drink.
  d. try his or her best to answer all of the questions honestly.

Question 2

The development of associate degree (AD) nursing programs has had which effect on nursing today? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. A wider student pool has been able to study nursing.
  b. AD programs have helped ease the nursing shortage.
  c. Hospitals have been influenced to close their training programs.
  d. Social status for graduates of nursing programs has improved.
  e. The public has suffered some confusion about nursing education.



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Answer to Question 1

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If a question is difficult to understand, the nurse should ask that it be reworded. Then he or she should restate it to make sure it is understood.
Nurses should not answer questions related to medical care; however, this option does not answer the question.
If the nurse is fatigued, taking a short break can be helpful, and the nurse should request it; however, this option did not answer the question.
Although it is always good to answer questions honestly, this option does not answer the question.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, E
Nontraditional students, such as mothers and older students, have found it convenient to study nursing at community colleges.
More nurses enter the profession via AD programs than through baccalaureate and diploma programs combined.
As college education for nurses became more widespread and accepted, hospital directors became convinced to close their expensive programs, lessening the burden of hiring a professional nursing staff.
The public and nursing suffer from confusion about the educational requirements for becoming a registered nurse.
AD programs do not necessarily contribute to the improved social status of nurses.



Wadzanai

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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