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Tanya is a nursing student who is finding the demands of the nursing program heavy and nearly overwhelming at times. She is amazed that her classmate Yvonne seems unbothered by the workload and stressors of the program.
 
  How should Tanya best interpret Yvonne's experience with the demands of the program?
  A) Yvonne's mental and physical limitations may be different from Tanya's.
  B) Yvonne may not be acknowledging the seriousness of providing nursing care.
  C) Yvonne is likely better than Tanya at disguising the stressors in her life.
  D) Yvonne may be in denial about her responsibilities.

Question 2

The third step in the process of ethical decision-making is to
 
  A) describe the situation.
  B) describe the dilemma.
  C) sort the information.
  D) list all possible courses of action.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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