Positive self-regard is best described in the nursing profession as:

A. Regarding oneself as highly knowledgea-ble about nursing
B. Knowing exactly who is a competent nurse
C. Understanding others to the point that one can express others' ideas
D. Having self-awareness and trust of their followers


ANS: D

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A Incorrect because having a great amount of knowledge does not equal positive self-regard.
B Incorrect because being able to identify a competent nurse does not equal positive self-regard.
C Incorrect because being able to "under-stand" others so well does not equal posi-tive self-regard.
D Correct because this is what comprises positive self-regard.

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