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asd123

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Nurses have a duty to give back to their profession. Once you gain experience, you could do this by acting as a ___________, or role model, for novice nurses.
 
  a. mentor
  b. supervisor
  c. partner
  d. preceptor

Question 2

It is appropriate for nurses to acknowledge their own accomplishments and promote their profession. Writing an editorial for a newsletter on a health topic in your area of certification helps promote the profession by
 
  a. creating new knowledge.
  b. developing self-knowledge
  c. giving back to the profession
  d. making nursing more visible.



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amynguyen1221

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Answer to Question 1

a. mentor

Answer to Question 2

d. making nursing more visible.





 

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