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itsmyluck

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When writing a cover letter, the nurse does which of the following?
 
  1. Addresses it To whom it may concern.
  2. Is concise, and writes a one-page letter.
  3. Writes in the outline format.
  4. Points out areas of expertise.

Question 2

The nurse has gathered data on an older client who has presbycusis. The nurse is setting goals with this client. Which of the following goals would the nurse and client likely make to deal with this problem?
 
  1. Will use magnifying device 100 of the time to read prescription instructions.
  2. Will wear hearing aid 100 of the time when receiving instructions.
  3. Will demonstrate understanding of correct method of stump cleaning.
  4. Will identify ways to reduce sugar intake and increase fluid intake.



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The cover letter should be concise and no longer than one page. It is best to do some research and address the letter to someone in Human Resources who will be involved in evaluating the rsum. The letter is not written in outline format, and the new graduate does not have expertise in any one area yet.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: It is important to make sure the client can hear instructions provided by the nurse, and the use of the hearing aid will increase the likelihood of hearing what the nurse says.



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