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Which is NOT true about the nursing profession today?
{ 1 } - The nursing profession has had to struggle to achieve the autonomy that characterizes a full-fledged profession.
{ 2 } - In the United States the physician's role has been masculine; the nurse's, feminine.
{ 3 } - It is undergoing a severe identity crisis.
{ 4 } - The struggle for autonomy has forced many nurses out of an expressive or caring role into an instrumental administrative or technical role.
{ 5 } - The relation of the registered nurse to the practical nurse and other auxiliaries is clear.
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Which is NOT true about the nursing profession today?
{ 1 } - The nursing profession has had to struggle to achieve the autonomy that characterizes a full-fledged profession.
{ 2 } - In the United States the physician's role has been masculine; the nurse's, feminine.
{ 3 } - It is undergoing a severe identity crisis.
{ 4 } - The struggle for autonomy has forced many nurses out of an expressive or caring role into an instrumental administrative or technical role.
{ 5 } - The relation of the registered nurse to the practical nurse and other auxiliaries is clear.
See p. 83.
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Which is NOT true about the nursing profession today?
{ 1 } - The nursing profession has had to struggle to achieve the autonomy that characterizes a full-fledged profession.
{ 2 } - In the United States the physician's role has been masculine; the nurse's, feminine.
{ 3 } - It is undergoing a severe identity crisis.
{ 4 } - The struggle for autonomy has forced many nurses out of an expressive or caring role into an instrumental administrative or technical role.
{ 5 } - The relation of the registered nurse to the practical nurse and other auxiliaries is clear.
See p. 83.
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Which is NOT true about the nursing profession today?
{ 1 } - The nursing profession has had to struggle to achieve the autonomy that characterizes a full-fledged profession.
{ 2 } - In the United States the physician's role has been masculine; the nurse's, feminine.
{ 3 } - It is undergoing a severe identity crisis.
{ 4 } - The struggle for autonomy has forced many nurses out of an expressive or caring role into an instrumental administrative or technical role.
{ 5 } - The relation of the registered nurse to the practical nurse and other auxiliaries is clear.
See p. 83.
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Which is NOT true about the nursing profession today?
{ 1 } - The nursing profession has had to struggle to achieve the autonomy that characterizes a full-fledged profession.
{ 2 } - In the United States the physician's role has been masculine; the nurse's, feminine.
{ 3 } - It is undergoing a severe identity crisis.
{ 4 } - The struggle for autonomy has forced many nurses out of an expressive or caring role into an instrumental administrative or technical role.
{ 5 } - The relation of the registered nurse to the practical nurse and other auxiliaries is clear.
See p. 83.
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Which is NOT true about the nursing profession today?
{ 1 } - The nursing profession has had to struggle to achieve the autonomy that characterizes a full-fledged profession.
{ 2 } - In the United States the physician's role has been masculine; the nurse's, feminine.
{ 3 } - It is undergoing a severe identity crisis.
{ 4 } - The struggle for autonomy has forced many nurses out of an expressive or caring role into an instrumental administrative or technical role.
{ 5 } - The relation of the registered nurse to the practical nurse and other auxiliaries is clear.
See p. 83.
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