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nelaaney

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The nurse is interviewing for a job and first interviews with human resources, then is called back to interview with the nurse manager, and finally is asked to interview with the staff. What type of interview is the nurse undergoing?
 
  1.
  Leveled interview
  2.
  Single interview
  3.
  Double interview
  4.
  Ice breaker interview

Question 2

The nursing student is preparing a resume to find a job after graduation.
 
  Previous work experience includes working as a nursing assistant while in school, a job working in a fast-food restaurant for two years in high school, and a position as a clerk in a department store between high school graduation and starting nursing school. What job(s) should the nursing student include on the resume?
  1.
  All jobs
  2.
  None of these jobs - leave employment section empty
  3.
  The nursing assistant job and the department store job
  4.
  Only the nursing assistant job



lkanara2

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1
Leveled interviews are those that require successive interviews with different levels of personnel.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4
The nursing assistant job is related to the job being applied for and should be listed.



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