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A nurse manager is interviewing a candidate who has much experience in other industries. The candidate was recently licensed and is interviewing for a registered nurse charge position.
 
  Which consideration is most important for the manager to bear in mind when regarding this candidate? 1. Can the candidate perform the job?
  2. Will the candidate perform the job?
  3. Will the candidate apply past work experience?
  4. How long will the candidate retain this position if hired?

Question 2

Which situation reflects the primary service provided by home health care?
 
  1. The physical therapy assistant performs range-of-motion exercises three times each week.
  2. The nurse changes the client's abdominal dressing daily.
  3. Oxygen is provided in the home and managed by a durable medical equipment company.
  4. Diabetic testing supplies are delivered to the client's home each month.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Although the candidate has past work experience in other industries, it is unlikely that he or she would be able to handle a charge nurse position as an inexperienced nurse. An inexperienced nurse must learn the work environment before performing in a leadership role.
Rationale 2: The candidate will probably perform the job to some degree but likely does not have sufficient nursing experience to do the job well.
Rationale 3: The candidate will apply his or her previous work experience because it brings knowledge to the job.
Rationale 4: How long a candidate will retain a position is uncertain, no matter what his or her qualifications and past work experience.
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Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Physical therapy is an important aspect of home health care but is not the major service provided.
Rationale 2: Nursing care is the primary service provided by home health agencies.
Rationale 3: Provision of durable medical equipment is an important aspect of home health care but is not the primary service provided.
Rationale 4: Provision of medical supplies is an important aspect of home health care but is not the primary service provided.
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