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littleanan

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A nurse who has been an LPN/LVN for 10 years has started to consider what it may be like to become an RN and what that may mean personally and professionally.
 
  First, there is the flexibil-ity in choosing where to work; there is likely a pay increase, as well as the opportunity to advance into administration. Becoming an RN also includes at least 2 more years of school, making tuition payments, and rearranging an already full schedule. Which of the following choices is likely to be the driving force in this scenario? a. Attending classes for 2 years
  b. Paying tuition
  c. Rearranging the schedule
  d. Advancing into administration

Question 2

There is a test on the cardiovascular system on Friday morning and it is now Wednesday night.
 
  The student has already taken a vacation day from work Thursday night so that she can stay home and study and is considering skipping her exercise class on Thursday morning to put in more time at the library to study for the test. Given this situation, which do you consider to be the student's outcome priority? a. Exercise class
  b. Going to the library
  c. Avoiding work by taking a vacation
  d. Doing well on the test on Friday



mirabriestensky

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Answer to Question 1

D
Driving forces are those that tend to lead toward making the change, as opposed to restraining forces, which are those that usually present a challenge that needs to be overcome in order for the change to take place or present a negative effect the change may initiate.

Answer to Question 2

D
The outcome priority is the most important goal, and other tasks are prioritized in order based on their importance toward meeting the identified goal.



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