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cookcarl

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Why is networking important for the novice nurse?
 
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  Networking helps the nurse get the desired job just by knowing the right person.
  2.
  Networking educates the nurse on what institutions should be avoided.
  3.
  Networking is an effective way to informally share goals, concerns, or desires.
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  Networking helps the nurse to get the best salary and benefit package.

Question 2

Why is it important for the new graduate LPN to seek a job with strong support systems?
 
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  Support systems will make the job easier.
  2.
  Social needs will be met more effectively.
  3.
  Support systems will help ensure job safety.
  4.
  Self-esteem needs will be met more effectively.



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C.mcnichol98

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Having an association with experienced nurses, such as faculty members or LPNs employed in various positions and who are members of professional organizations, is an effective way of networking. A network of others will assist the novice nurse through their experience, information, and opportunities.

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Support systems will help you feel safe on the job. If you do not have these support systems, your second level on the hierarchy of needs is not being met, and you cannot advance up the pyramid.




cookcarl

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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