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12 May, 11:18

Bryan finds himself feeling unprepared and frustrated in his new grad role. He tells his mom, "I do fine when I've done something before, but every day there seems to be a new skill that I haven't performed yet." His mom reassures him that things will get easier as he becomes exposed to more experiences. Which stage of Benner's model is Bryan demonstrating?

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  1. 12 May, 13:07
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    Advanced beginner is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    Bryan is an advanced beginner, an individual who improves performance with multiple exposures to new experiences. The novice stage begins with the onset of education. The competence sate is when an individual is able to handle the patient load and prioritize situations, even if complex. A proficient individual serves as a resource for less experienced nurses. A nurse at the expert level is able to identify and achieve objectives.
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