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Which phase of reality shock is a nurse demonstrating who works in a busy intensive care unit that
  is constantly understaffed and after 18 months decides to quit the job and obtain a position as an
  office nurse for a local physician?
 
  A) Honeymoon B) Rejection C) Resolution D) Recovery

Question 2

Which orientation program is most likely to facilitate successful transition into professional nursing
  practice for a new graduate nurse?
 
  A) Four weeks of didactic lectures and skills check-off at the end
  B) A 2-week didactic lecture and 2 weeks clinical experience with a seasoned RN
  C) A week-long general orientation to the hospital required of all new employees
  D) A 6-week internship with a preceptor



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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