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EXAM 2 PRACTICE Qs.,WELL EXPLAINED WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 100% GRADED A.
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1.	In colonial America, the primary functions of hospitals were to: 
A.	support scientific research. 
B.	shelter older adults, the dying, orphans, and vagrants and protect community residents from contagiously sick and mentally ill persons. 
C.	provide congregate sites for training of nurses. 
D.	provide entrepreneurial enterprises for business-minded physicians. 
 
 
2.	The development that contributed most significantly to the decline of the charitable or social mission of voluntary hospitals ...
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APUSH Unit 2 - Colonial Regions Chart
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Chart on the British colonies' regions and characteristics. Very helpful. (It's only one page so it's free right? Then no need to pay, good luck!)
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Leadership exam 1 Test Bank_all Chapters (latest 2022) Complete.
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Chap 1, 5 & ATI Chap 1 p 3-7 
Chap17 & ATI Chap 1 p 3-4 
Chap 19 & ATI Chap 1 p 14-17 & Chap 2 p 23-25 
Chap 20 & ATI Chap 1 p 7-10 
	Exam #1 
 
Chapter 01: The Evolution of Professional Nursing 
 
	1.	Clara Barton is known for: 
a.	becoming the first black public health nurse. 
b.	establishing the Henry Street Settlement. 
c.	founding the American Red Cross. 
d.	publicizing the inadequacies of hospital-based nursing schools. 
 
 
	2.	Students are assigned to write to their state leaders ab...
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Japanese Language
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Japanese language 
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Japanese 
日本語 
にほんご 
ニホンゴ 
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The kanji for Japanese (read nihongo) 
Pronunciation	/nihoNɡo/: [ɲihoŋɡo] 
Native to	Japan 
Ethnicity	Japanese (Yamato) 
Native speakers	~128 million (2020)[1] 
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