The document that was published in 1965 by the ANA that clearly defined two levels of nursing practice is the:

a. licensing standards.
b. position paper.
c. Smith-Hughes Act.
d. Nurse Practice Act.


B
The ANA's position paper of 1965 defined two levels of nursing: registered nurse and technical nurse.

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The nurse is instructing a client who is at 10 weeks' gestation on smoking cessation and avoiding substance abuse. Which is the rationale for why these should be avoided during pregnancy?

A) Interferes with hormone excretion of the fetus. B) Facilitates the transfer of viruses and other diseases into the developing fetus. C) Passes into the developing fetus through the placenta very easily. D) Stops the synthesis of protein in the developing fetus.

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Which statement about depression is true?

a. Depression does not affect the way a person interacts with others. b. Men are twice as likely to experience depression as women. c. Many older adults with depression are undiagnosed and untreated. d. Women are less likely than men to seek treatment for depression.

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A client has a nursing diagnosis of Insomnia R/T paranoid thinking AEB midnight awakenings, difficulty falling asleep, and daytime napping. Which is a correctly written and appropriate outcome for this client's problem?

A. The client will avoid daytime napping and attend all groups. B. The client will exercise, as needed, before bedtime. C. The client will sleep 7 uninterrupted hours by day four of hospitalization. D. The client's sleep habits will improve during hospitalization.

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