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karlynnae

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Why is self-reflection important to the student?
 
  1. It is the only way to discover whether the student is suitable for nursing.
  2. Self-reflection is required by the state nursing practice acts of all states.
  3. It helps the student understand self in relation to professional role.
  4. Self-reflection is part of the code of ethics for nurses.

Question 2

Which option best defines professional self-concept?
 
  1. Being the physician's handmaiden.
  2. Achievement of Benner's levels of proficiency.
  3. The set of beliefs held true as a result of professional socialization.
  4. The belief in one's own personal worth as a result of family culture.



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Answer to Question 1

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Self-reflection is important in understanding self in relation to the professional role of a nurse. Although self-reflection is very important, it is neither a state nursing practice act requirement nor a part of the code of ethics for nurses. There are many ways to discover the student's suitability for nursing.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3

Strasen (1992) defines professional self-concept as the set of beliefs and images held to be true as a result of specific professional socialization. The other options reflect processes or outcomes that may be related to or the result of an individual nurse's self-concept, but do not define professional self-concept.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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