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strangeaffliction

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When interviewing with the nurse manager, the new nurse should be prepared to ask about
 
  a. availability of on-site banking.
  b. timing of evaluations.
  c. benefits.
  d. parking.

Question 2

When interviewing with the nurse recruiter, the new nurse should be prepared to ask about
 
  a. timing of evaluations.
  b. benefits.
  c. patient mix of unit.
  d. length of orientation.



Kjones0604

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Nurse managers will provide answers to specific unit questions. The other inquiries should not be asked of the nurse manager.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
The nurse recruiter or other member from Human Resources will provide information regarding benefits. The other options refer to information will be provided by someone else.



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