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nummyann

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A nurse who has experience and knowledge and is willing to help a new graduate is called what?
 
  1.
  An instructor
  2.
  A mentor
  3.
  An in-service educator
  4.
  A teaching assistant

Question 2

The LPN is offered a job working alone in an office treating patients. The only coworkers the nurse will have are secretarial and billing clerks.
 
  What will the nurse need to ask about this job to determine if it is in compliance with the Nurse Practice Act?
  1.
  Is there an RN or physician who will supervise the LPN?
  2.
  Is there adequate financial compensation for the work expected?
  3.
  Will the LPN be supervising the secretaries and billing clerks?
  4.
  How long will the LPN need to work before receiving a raise?



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Answer to Question 1

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A mentor is a more experienced nurse who provides guidance and support to a novice nurse in a continuing and caring relationship. The guidance and support can be provided through counseling, role modeling, and teaching.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1
The LPN must work under the supervision of a registered nurse or physician, so it is important for the nurse to ensure there will be adequate supervision to meet requirements of the Nurse Practice Act.



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