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Knowing your professional strengths is important to:
 
  a. Finding your fit in positions and a career path.
  b. Maintain a professional status.
  c. Act in a manner that is legal and ethical.
  d. Understand the role expectations of a po-sition.

Question 2

Risk for Spiritual Distress is a NANDA identified diagnosis.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Being aware of your strengths is critical in determining what you will bring to a position and can be used to find your fit and possible career path. Knowledge and experience are important in maintaining the privilege of belonging to a profession and of behaving ethically and legally.

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