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Maintaining currency in a profession is achieved through (select all that apply):
 
  a. Academic inquiry.
  b. Continuous participation in professional organizations.
  c. Asking questions of other professionals.
  d. Observing your role model's practice.
  e. Participation in evidence based projects.

Question 2

An organization that moves along the continuum towards becoming culturally competent works on which three aspects?
 
  a. aptitude, policies, and practices
  b. aptitude, procedures, and practices
  c. attitudes, policies, and practices
  d. attitudes, policies, and procedures



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, E

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Correct This is a method by which the professional nurse would keep current.
This is a method by which the professional nurse would keep current.
This is a method by which the professional nurse would keep current.
Incorrect This is an incorrect method for maintaining professional currency because it does not ensure accuracy or currency.
This is an incorrect method for maintaining professional currency because it does not ensure accuracy or currency.

Answer to Question 2

c

a. Incorrect: The three aspects involved in attaining cultural competence are attitudes, policies, and practices.
b. Incorrect: The three aspects involved in attaining cultural competence are attitudes, policies, and practices.
c. Correct: Organizations that wish to move along the continuum to become culturally proficient must work on three aspects: attitudes, policies, and practices. There must be congruence between valuing differences, and the policies and practices that reflect such values.
d. Incorrect: The three aspects involved in attaining cultural competence are attitudes, policies, and practices.



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