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ericka1

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Which comment made by an LPN/LVN enrolling in a bachelor's of nursing (BSN) program best indicates that appropriate thought has been given to this change of role?
 
  A) Prior to enrolling in school, I discussed it with my family and they agreed I should go for it.
  B) I'll do whatever it takes to earn my degree and to become a registered nurse; it's my dream
  C) We sat down and talked about how we could financially manage if I worked only 2 shifts a week while in school.
  D) Before I decided to do this I considered all of my commitments and how I would balance them if I went back to school.

Question 2

Considering Levison's stages of adult development, at what age is an individual in the stage where career changes are likely to occur?
 
  A) 25 years old
  B) 30 years old
  C) 37 years old
  D) 46 years old



pallen55

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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