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JMatthes

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A nurse educator discusses mutuality with the class and outlines Henson's processes of mutuality as being characterized by three senses. Which of the following senses is created as a result of this process?
 
  A) Sense of relief
  B) Sense of satisfaction
  C) Sense of moving forward
  D) Sense of gain

Question 2

A nurse educator who has been teaching for a period of time uses the traditional teaching-learning process.
 
  Which of the following steps in the traditional teaching-learning process includes four steps in which sorting and categorizing the data is the third step?
 
  A) Planning
  B) Assessment
  C) Evaluation
  D) Documentation



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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