A charge nurse is providing education to coworkers on state nursing associations. The charge nurse judges that the teaching has been effective when a coworker states:

a. "These professional associations address nursing practice.".
b. "These professional associations do noth-ing to support nursing.".
c. "These professional associations protect the rights of physicians.".
d. "These professional associations are ma-naged by hospital administrators.".


A
State nursing associations have represented nurses since 1946 . They are multipurpose and are involved in many activities such as addressing nursing practice. These organizations do not pro-tect the rights of physicians and are not managed by hospital administrators.

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