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A nurse has just received training on the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Project. What should the nurse do to show that she understands the importance of the project?
 
  a. After assessing the patient, determine a list of priorities for care and begin implementing them.
  b. Collaborate with medical personnel involved in the patient's care to develop a treatment plan for the patient.
  c. Develop a treatment plan with the patient and medical personnel that best fits the patient's needs and lifestyle.
  d. Develop a treatment plan based on what the patient's wife says he needs.

Question 2

A nurse has just realized that her license is due to expire in 5 months. The nurse knows that she is responsible for maintenance of her license in order to continue practicing as a nurse. What would be the best action for her to take?
 
  a. Put off obtaining the continuing education credits until 1 month before the expiration date.
  b. Immediately begin working on obtaining the continuing education credits.
  c. Email the nursing board to inquire about why she was not notified earlier.
  d. Forgo obtaining the continuing education credits and hope that she does is not audited.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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