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rmenurse

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When choosing a training method, it is best if a supervisor can select the method
  that
 
  A. can be applied immediately.
  B. is most cost-effective.
  C. provides experiential learning.
  D. supports a clinician's year-end goals

Question 2

What is the best policy to follow when making changes to the agenda for a
  supervisory session?
 
  A. Be flexible if the clinician must deal with an emergency.
  B. Be ready to cover if the clinician is not prepared.
  C. Hold firmly to the agenda to reinforce your expectations.
  D. Prioritize your administrative needs above the clinician's questions.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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