Who created a nursing model that was derived from Western Christian religious perspectives?
a. Parse
b. Rogers
c. Newman
d. Bradshaw
D
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A Parse created a nursing model that was derived from Eastern Chinese and Indian perspectives.
B Rogers created a nursing model that was derived from Eastern Chinese and Indian perspectives.
C Newman created a nursing model that was derived from Eastern Chinese and Indian perspectives.
D Bradshaw and O'Brien both created nursing models that were derived from Western Christian religious perspectives.
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