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anshika

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A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is writing a cover letter to apply for the post of
  occupational health nurse. What guidelines should the nurse follow when preparing the
  letter?
 
  A) Avoid sending a cover letter through the Internet
  B) Mention the easiest method of contact at the beginning of the letter
  C) Mention how he or she came to know about this position
  D) Avoid mentioning skills and job experience in the cover letter

Question 2

A recently graduated nurse wants to register with a nurse's registry. What should the
  nurse keep in mind before registering with the agency?
 
  A) Recruits nurses only for part-time jobs in healthcare facilities
  B) Does not provide insurance coverage to nurses
  C) Conducts informational interviews for nurses
  D) Nurses can choose their own schedule



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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