Which option best describes discipline as it applies to nursing?

1. The discipline of nursing refers to autonomy of nursing practice.
2. The discipline of nursing is nursing's distinct body of knowledge.
3. The discipline of nursing is nursing's standards of practice.
4. The discipline of nursing refers to nursing's code of ethics.


Correct Answer: 2

A discipline is a branch of knowledge, and human knowledge is divided into disciplines. Therefore, the discipline of nursing refers to that body of knowledge distinct to nursing. Although nursing is often autonomous, is governed by standards of practice, and has a rigorous code of ethics, those concepts are not the discipline of nursing.

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