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Jramos095

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When an SP/VN or LPN/LVN is seeking a new position, which pre-interview preparatory action would most likely contribute to a successful interview?
 
  a. Practice responding to sample interview questions.
  b. Focus on spontaneity as the key to answering questions.
  c. Choose casual clothing, because it denotes self-esteem.
  d. Remind oneself to address the interviewer by her or his first name.

Question 2

The nurse asks for advice about sending a cover letter and rsum electronically to a local health care agency. The best advice would be
 
  a. Send the cover letter with the rsum as an attachment.
  b. Paste the rsum to the end of the cover letter.
  c. It is inappropriate to use electronic transmission in this instance.
  d. Phone first to find out whether the person hiring is computer literate.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Practice ensures that the interviewee has thought through what responses would be best and will be able to respond in an articulate, sincere fashion. Spontaneity does not always work well; it may not provide appropriate information. Conservative business attire is best. Use the individual's surname unless invited to do otherwise.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
This method will ensure that the person receiving the cover letter has ready access to the rsum. Not all systems can open attachments. It is not inappropriate to use electronic transmission in this instance. Many employers prefer e-inquiries. It is not necessary to phone first to find out whether the person hiring is computer literate.



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