Author Question: Which statement confirms that a LPN/LVN transient student has self-actualization as a motivation to ... (Read 56 times)

cdr_15

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 546
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



maaaaaaaaaa

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 336
Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

The average human gut is home to perhaps 500 to 1,000 different species of bacteria.

Did you know?

After 5 years of being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, one every three patients will no longer be able to work.

Did you know?

As many as 28% of hospitalized patients requiring mechanical ventilators to help them breathe (for more than 48 hours) will develop ventilator-associated pneumonia. Current therapy involves intravenous antibiotics, but new antibiotics that can be inhaled (and more directly treat the infection) are being developed.

Did you know?

Although not all of the following muscle groups are commonly used, intramuscular injections may be given into the abdominals, biceps, calves, deltoids, gluteals, laterals, pectorals, quadriceps, trapezoids, and triceps.

Did you know?

Despite claims by manufacturers, the supplement known as Ginkgo biloba was shown in a study of more than 3,000 participants to be ineffective in reducing development of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in older people.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library