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Which behavior, engaged in by an LPN who has expressed a desire to earn a degree in nursing, best identifies with a successful refreezing as described by Lewin's stages of planned changes?
 
  A) Discussing the pros and cons of going back to school with family and friends
  B) Researching the financial details regarding the expense of a 2 year associate degree in nursing
  C) Notifying their employer of the need for specific days off in order to attend class and clinicals.
  D) Identifying personal and professional goals that require a change in current employment status

Question 2

A development change is observed as
 
  A) An LPN moves through the courses required of a bachelor's of science degree in nursing.
  B) LPN/LVNs are required to qualify and earn a registered nurse license in order to remain employed.
  C) The change of attitude seen in LPNs as they model the characteristics of the associate degree nursing faculty.
  D) The process of change that occurs when the LPN-to-RN transitional students revamp the graduation ceremony.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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