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Ben is a 30-year-old man who has applied for an accelerated baccalaureate program at a university because the 15-month program of study will allow him to accommodate his family and financial responsibilities.
 
  In order to be granted admission, what will Ben most likely
  require?
 
  A) A varied work history that demonstrates initiative and responsibility
  B) A baccalaureate degree in another field
  C) A mentor or sponsor within the nursing field
  D) Volunteer experience in a health-related setting

Question 2

Julia has just graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from her state university and has begun seeking employment.
 
  However, she is anxious about her level of
  clinical competence due to the fact that she completed far fewer clinical hours than many
  practicing nurses. Which of the following has the potential to ease Julia's transition to practice?
 
  A) Completing a residency or internship at the hospital where she will be employed
  B) Auditing courses in a nonnursing, health-related discipline
  C) Working for several months as a nursing assistant in order to gain confidence
  D) Taking online courses in advanced nursing practice



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
Building on previous learning experiences, accelerated programs are designed to
transition adults with baccalaureate and graduate degrees in other fields into nursing. A strong
work history, volunteer experience, and an available mentor in the field are all assets for
success, but these are less likely to be absolutely required for admission.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A
Internships and residencies for new graduates have been instituted by hospitals to
ease the transition from the role of student to that of staff by providing the opportunity to
increase clinical skills and knowledge as well as self-confidence. Taking more academic
courses and/or working as a nursing assistant are unlikely to increase Julia's confidence and
competence in her clinical nursing role.




aabwk4

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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