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naturalchemist

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How many states have joined the Nurse Licensure Compact?
 
  a. 12
  b. 23
  c. 36
  d. 48

Question 2

A nurse is giving a presentation on emotional intelligence for a local nursing organization. The nurse will be discussing a number of the competencies that exist within emotional intelligence.
 
  Which of the following is not one of those competencies? a. self-regulation c. self-esteem
  b. self-awareness d. empathy



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Answer to Question 1

B
The Nurse Licensure Compact is an agreement among member states to allow nurses licensed in one state to practice in other states which are part of the agreement, without obtaining an additional license. This is a project of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing and currently there are 23 states who have joined this agreement at the time of this publication.

Answer to Question 2

C
Emotional intelligence is the ability to recognize your feelings and the feelings or those around you
and to manage your feelings in a positive and effective manner. The five competencies of emotional
intelligence are self-regulation, self-awareness, empathy, motivation, and social skills. Self-esteem
may be a part of self-regulation, depending upon how much of a role it plays in everyday activities and
reactions, but it is not considered one of the five primary competencies.



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