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armygirl

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A nurse gets done with her shift and heads to her son's baseball game. While sitting in the stands, the nurse strikes up a conversation with one of the other parents on her son's team.
 
  Which of the following locations specifies where opportunities for networking take place that do not relate to nursing?
 
  A) Work (health care related)
  B) School
  C) Professional organizational meetings
  D) Community service activities

Question 2

Which of the following documents provides documented evidence for meeting criteria of promotion?
 
  A) Reference list
  B) Nursing portfolio
  C) Cover letter
  D) Rsum



dajones82

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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