The nurse who has applied for a new position has been called for an interview. Several staff members will be on the interview committee. What can the nurse expect from this process?

1. The nurse being interviewed will be in control of the flow of the interview.
2. All those on the interview committee will have been provided a copy of the nurse's resume and application.
3. One staff member on the committee will ask all of the interview questions.
4. The nurse will be informed of the committee's decision immediately at the close of the interview.


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Explanation: 1. The chairperson of the interview committee will be in charge of the flow of the interview.
2. This is a common practice. All interview committee members should have access to information about the person being interviewed.
3. Generally, questions are asked by all or several of the committee members.
4. The committee may have other candidates to interview, so the decision is generally released to the applicant at a later date.

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