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james0929

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The nurse's responsibility(ies) in client charting include(s)
 
  1. Ethical obligations
  2. Legal obligations
  3. Legal and ethical obligations
  4. Educational obligation

Question 2

The first nursing school in the world considered:
 
  1. only women as students.
  2. only women from religious orders.
  3. only men to be pure enough to be nurses.
  4. opened in 1876.
  5.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Ethical obligations include respecting human dignity, client privacy and client needs. This is not the only obligation.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: The first nursing school did not consider women worthy to be students.



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