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Career development is an iterative and continuous process combining linear and nonlinear approaches. A model has been suggested for use that has five phases of career planning. Which of the following phases relates to self-assessments?
 
  A) Scanning the environment
  B) Periodic reality checks
  C) Incongruence forces alternative career path
  D) Decision to stay or make a change

Question 2

A successful career map was shared during a presentation at a nursing conference. The presenter listed key strategies for building successful career maps. What are the key strategies for building successful care maps?
 
  A) Networking and mentoring
  B) Creating career maps and marketing
  C) Networking and marketing
  D) Mentoring and creating career maps



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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