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0 00In some of the first few pages of our textbook, Perry & Potter (2005) establish that "[n]ursing is not simply a collection of specific skills, and the nurse is not simply a person trained to perform specific tasks. Nursing is a profession," the authors further add that when conversing about nursing professionalism they "imply that the [nurse] is conscientious in actions, knowledgeable in the subject, and responsible to self and others" (p. 7).02br
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  • 0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00In some of the first few pages of our textbook, Perry & Potter (2005) establish that "05000ursing is not simply a collection of specific skills, and the nurse is not simply a person trained to perform specific tasks.
  • Nursing is a profession," the authors further add that when conversing about nursing professionalism they "imply that the [nurse] is conscientious in actions, knowledgeable in the subject, and responsible to self and others" (p.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00In some of the first few pages of our textbook, Perry & Potter (2005) establish that "Nursing is not simply a collection of specific skills, and the nurse is not simply a person trained to perform specific tasks.
  • Nursing is a profession".
  • 01font 00T02font 00he authors further add that01font 01font 00,02font 01b 00 02b 02font 00when conversing about nursing professionalism01b 01font 00,02font 02b 00 00they "01i 00imply02i 00 that the [nurse] is conscientious in00 actions, knowledgeable in the subject, and responsible to self and others" (p.
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01font00In some of the first few pages of our textbook, Perry & Potter (2005) establish that "05000ursing is not simply a collection of specific skills, and the nurse is not simply a person trained to perform specific tasks. Nursing is a profession," the authors further add that when conversing about nursing professionalism they

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