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Collmarie

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The nurse is considering returning to school to obtain a master's degree in nursing. In which order should the nurse consider the following?
 
  1. Family support
  2. Program requirements
  3. Identify personal career goals
  4. Financial needs for the family and school tuition
  5. Determine if a nursing or non-nursing degree is desired

Question 2

Which worker in the service sector is at greatest risk for violence in the workplace?
 
  1. EMTs
  2. Physicians
  3. Gas station attendants
  4. Mail carriers



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 3, 5, 1, 4, 2

The nurse should first identify personal career goals. Identifying these goals helps the nurse determine if a nursing or non-nursing degree is desired. Personal and family factors have to be taken into consideration next. The nurse needs to identify family support while attending school and the impact the tuition will have on the family's needs. The last area to consider is information about the program.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3

The workers at greatest risk are those who exchange money with the public, make deliveries, carry passengers in vehicles, work alone or in small groups during late night or early morning hours, or work in community settings in high crime areas.



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