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The Colorado Differentiated Practice Model for Nursing has four weighted components. Of the four to be evaluated which one carries the most weight?
 
  a. competency statements c. institutional goals
  b. skills d. professional activities

Question 2

When deciding on career plans, it is important to set short- and long-term goals. The time frame for short-term goals is
 
  a. 35 years c. 46 years
  b. 13 years d. 38 years



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Answer to Question 1

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The Colorado Differentiated Practice Model for Nursing has a separate clinical ladder for the six preparatory backgrounds. The framework for each educational ladder has four weighted elements. These include competency statements (60), skills (10), institutional goals (15), and professional activities (15).

Answer to Question 2

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Career planners suggest setting goals to help accomplish your career plans. Short-term goals are those that you want to accomplish in a 13-year period. Intermediate goals are those for 35 years, and long-term goals are from 620 years.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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