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19957
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Previous to the 20th-century, the professional nurse acted only under the instruction or direct supervision of a physician; however, with the advance of medicine in the new century, nurses were required to act more independently of the physician in observing, assessing, and instructing his/her patient. These three activities have been identified as nursing functions by nursing practice acts, professional declarations, and court decisions.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 50, Jul 1978, p1-12, f
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26275
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Twentieth-century medical progress has required the nurse to act more independently of the physician as the nurse observes, assesses, and instructs the patient. Nursing practice acts, professional declarations, and court decisions have identified these three activities as nursing functions.
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Health Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7754 A1 H42x), Vol. Issue 50, July 1978, p1-12, f