In 1991, the American Nurses Association (ANA) published the Standards of Nursing Practice. These standards are designed to: (Select all that apply.) a. set standards for safe nursing care delivery. b. define the legal scope of practice. c. state legal requirements for clinical practice. d. protect the nurse, patient, and health care agency. e. regulate the nursing profession. f. define activities in which nurses may engage. {Ans: a. set standards for safe nursing care delivery. d. protect the nurse, patient, and health care agency. f. define activities in which nurses may engage. The Standards of Nursing Practice generally define activities in which nurses may engage, set standards for nursing care and delivery, and thereby protect the nurse, patient, and health care agency.}The nurse is aware that a stressor as experienced by an individual is usually perceived: a. as a negative event or stimulus that affects homeostasis in maladaptive ways. b. in different ways based on previous experience and personality traits. c. as an opportunity for growth and learning. d. in similar ways if age and education are similar. {Ans: b. in different ways based on previous experience and personality traits. Stressors are not perceived the same way by