Introduction to Practical Nursing Exercises: Lesson 2 |
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EXERCISES, LESSON 2 INSTRUCTIONS. Complete the statements in the following exercises. After you have completed all statements in the exercises, turn to "Solutions to Exercises" at the end of this lesson and check your answers. 1. One purpose of the Practical Nurse Course is to train personnel to provide basic practical nursing care during________________________ and ________________________________. 2. Another purpose of the Practical Nurse Course is to introduce personnel to the role and functions of the US Army practical nurse as __________________________ and _______________________________________________. 3. A Practical Nurse Course graduate will be able to identify principles of basic-level ____________________________, __________________________________, ____________________________, and _______________________________. 4. The Practical Nurse Course graduate will be able to administer beginning-level practical nursing care during ________________________ and ______________. 5. The Practical Nurse Course graduate will be able to function effectively as a team ________________________ and a team _____________________________. 6. The Practical Nurse Course is a 52-week program conducted in _______ phases. 7. During the clinical phase of training in the Practical Nurse Course, students receive a list of ______________________________ to accomplish for each clinical area. 8. To graduate from the Practical Nurse Course, the soldier must meet ________________________ and ________________________ standards and pass the _________________________________. Your Answers on Next Page |
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