It is your professional responsibility to
A) teach others how to perform procedures that you learned in class.
B) always perform procedures that you are told to do.
C) keep your certificate current by attending continuing education classes.
D) go to work even if you are ill.
C
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Which of the following statements accurately describe an aspect of the credentialing process used in nursing practice? Select all that apply
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