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dmcintosh

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A career counselor is meeting with a group of nursing graduates to discuss the preparation of their rsums. During the discussion the counselor asks the students which elements are important to include in a quality resume.
 
  Which element suggested by a student would indicate to the counselor that further clarification is needed? a. accurate dates
  b. off-white or ivory high quality paper with matching envelopes
  c. humorous references are always appreciated
  d. accurate spelling and grammar

Question 2

Which of the following health care workers have some duties related to the direct care of patients/clients, but do not report to a regulatory body?
 
  a. registered nurses
  b. registered psychiatric nurses
  c. licensed practical nurses
  d. health care aides



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Answer to Question 1

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Other qualities of good rsums include certain criteria regarding formatting and material presented.
Some of these are; accurate dates, off-white or ivory high quality 8.5 x 11 paper with matching
envelopes, accurate spelling and grammar, and proofreading of the final document. The use of humor
or sarcasm in your rsum is never appropriate.

Answer to Question 2

d

a. Incorrect: Registered nurses are regulated health professionals who report to a regulatory body.
b. Incorrect: Registered psychiatric nurses are regulated health professionals who report to a regulatory body.
c. Incorrect: Licensed practical nurses are regulated health professionals who report to a regulatory body.
d. Correct: Health care aides are unregulated care providers, and do not report to a regulatory body.




dmcintosh

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Gracias!


ricroger

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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