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nramada

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Why are nursing organizations important for the continued development and improvement of nursing as a whole?
 
  A) to provide socialization and networking for members
  B) to regulate work activities for members
  C) to set standards for nursing education and practice
  D) to provide information to nurses about legal requirements

Question 2

Which of the following is the most frequent reason for revocation or suspension of a nurse's license?
 
  A) fraud B) mental impairment C) alcohol or drug abuse D) criminal acts



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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