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A nurse has accepted a position as a nurse practitioner for an indigent clinic. Which of the following is an appropriate action to take?
 
  1. Give proper notice.
  2. Inform your manager you are leaving and provide the last day you are able to work.
  3. Inform HR (human resources), not your manager, of your notice.
  4. Inform your colleagues of your intent to leave the organization.

Question 2

A graduate nurse who is preparing for nurse practitioner certification is investigating career opportunities for nurse practitioners. Which of the following resources would be most beneficial?
 
  1. Human resources director at a local hospital
  2. Nursing faculty from the nurse practitioner program
  3. Nursing faculty from an area school of nursing
  4. Vice president of patient care services at a local hospital.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. There is a best way of leaving a job. You must find out how much notice your employer
requires. You should inform your manager of your intent to leave once you have accepted a
position. It is unprofessional to inform HR and not your manager.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. Career fairs, ads in newspapers, nursing publications, and faculty from the school where you
graduated are methods to inquire about opportunities and let others know of your interests.





 

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