Based on the assumption that nursing has a unique function, Henderson believed which of the following?

A. Nursing functions to follow and implement the prescribed regimen of the physician.
B. Nursing independently initiates and controls activities related to basic nursing care.
C. It is not necessary to limit nursing activities to nursing care because nurses should be responsive to all patient needs.
D. All of the above


ANS:B

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