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justinmsk

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An RN student is discussing formal role socialization with her nursing professor. The professor believes the RN student has a good understanding when she states that formal role socialization
 
  a. can occur in any informal setting.
  b. occurs during patient teaching.
  c. does not occur in the classroom setting.
  d. only occurs spontaneously.

Question 2

An LPN/LVN in RN school is experiencing frustration because the expectations of her as a nurse at work are very different from her role as a student in nursing school, and fulfilling both is confusing at times.
 
  She has an appropriate understanding of her situation when she states that it is known as:
  a. role conflict.
  b. dissociative behavior.
  c. coping mechanism.
  d. license confusion.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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