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Which statement confirms that a LPN/LVN transient student has self-actualization as a motivation to succeed?
 
  A) My previous nursing experiences have certainly played a huge part in my course success.
  B) I always do better when I can work at my own pace and on things that interest me.
  C) I can certainly see the relationship between critical thinking and earning good grades.
  D) Doing well in this program is the key to being the best professional nurse I can be.

Question 2

Which characteristic demonstrates a LPN/LVN transient student's successful acquisition of professional competence?
 
  A) Being culturally competent in providing client care
  B) Spending quality one-on-one time with each client
  C) Showing willingness to implement a new research based intervention
  D) Being open to acting as a mentor for incoming freshman nursing students



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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