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jilianpiloj

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The novice nurse has been scheduled to work a Baylor Plan. What type of shift will this nurse be working?
 
  A) Straight evenings
  B) Weekends only
  C) 12-hour shifts
  D) 10-hour shifts

Question 2

A client admitted to a local healthcare facility wants his privacy to be respected when he
  is in a multi-bed room. What is the best way to help ensure the client's privacy?
 
  A) Turn radios and TV sets to a low volume
  B) Use screens, curtains, and bath blankets in the client's room
  C) Avoid conversation in the vicinity of the client at night
  D) Offer extra blankets to the client



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Answer to Question 1

B
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Variations of a scheduling plan called the Baylor Plan exist at many facilities. The nurse usually works 3 days over every weekend (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). In most cases, either a bonus is paid to the weekend-only nurses or the nurse working part time is paid a full-time wage. This allows the nurse time off during the week.

Answer to Question 2

B



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