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xroflmao

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When developing expected outcomes from nursing diagnoses, the nurse will:
 
  1. Produce at least one expected outcome.
  2. Use Maslow's hierarchy of needs to prioritize the outcomes.
  3. Develop long-term goals.
  4. Write outcomes in terms of nursing activities.

Question 2

A code of ethics for nurses:
 
  1. Includes only registered nurses in its scope.
  2. Outlines specifics of professional behavior.
  3. Guides the profession in self-regulation.
  4. Specifies moral actions for the nurse to take.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Each nursing diagnosis should have at least one expected outcome that is measurable.

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Rationale 1: A code of ethics for nurses includes all nurses.





 

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