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Which step of professional career development does a nurse who has been studying the job
  openings and their requirements in the professional journal on the unit illustrate?
 
  A) Networking
  B) Creating the career vision
  C) Developing the career strategic plan
  D) Developing a global perspective of the professional marketplace

Question 2

Which stage of career development does a nursing student who is finishing the last semester of
  school illustrate?
 
  A) Commitment B) Learning C) Entry D) Consolidation



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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