The role of nurses as advocates for the removal of barriers to health care can have its' basis in what?

A) The trajectory model
B) The interface model
C) The phase model
D) The nursing process


Ans: B
Feedback: The interface model can serve as a basis for the role of nurses as advocates for removal of barriers to health care and for examination of how society and health care professionals contribute to discrimination by viewing disability as an abnormal state. The trajectory model, the phase model, and the nursing process are not the basis for the role of nurses as advocates for the removal of barriers to health care.

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