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In the last fifteen years nursing education has NOT become more and more insistent on
{ 1 } - emphasis on the sociological aspects of nursing.
{ 2 } - good general education.
{ 3 } - subordination of the nurse's role to that of the physician.
{ 4 } - some emphasis on techniques in personal relations.
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In the last fifteen years nursing education has NOT become more and more insistent on
{ 1 } - emphasis on the sociological aspects of nursing.
{ 2 } - good general education.
{ 3 } - subordination of the nurse's role to that of the physician.
{ 4 } - some emphasis on techniques in personal relations.
See p. 83.
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In the last fifteen years nursing education has NOT become more and more insistent on
{ 1 } - emphasis on the sociological aspects of nursing.
{ 2 } - good general education.
{ 3 } - subordination of the nurse's role to that of the physician.
{ 4 } - some emphasis on techniques in personal relations.
See p. 83.
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In the last fifteen years nursing education has NOT become more and more insistent on
{ 1 } - emphasis on the sociological aspects of nursing.
{ 2 } - good general education.
{ 3 } - subordination of the nurse's role to that of the physician.
{ 4 } - some emphasis on techniques in personal relations.
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In the last fifteen years nursing education has NOT become more and more insistent on
{ 1 } - emphasis on the sociological aspects of nursing.
{ 2 } - good general education.
{ 3 } - subordination of the nurse's role to that of the physician.
{ 4 } - some emphasis on techniques in personal relations.
See p. 83.
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