During an interview, when should you discuss your flaws or less positive traits?

A) Right away because honesty is the best policy
B) You should not mention your flaws
C) At the conclusion of the interview
D) Only if specifically asked to do so


D

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a. Have a citywide free screening program in all high schools and colleges b. Provide public education about safe sex from abstinence to monogamous relationships c. Require all public facilities to sanitize all restrooms with a stronger, more effective agent d. Treat each infected person with the appropriate pharmaceutical agent

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A nurse has been asked to prepare patient education for Spanish-speaking patients regarding diabetes. This information will be available to patients in the diabetes clinic. What is the primary goal for this patient education?

a. To reduce the legal liability of the clinic b. To teach Spanish-speaking patients some English c. To assist Spanish-speaking patients to reach optimal health d. To provide information so they can make a decision between oral and injectable medications

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A mother is concerned that her 8-year-old child had three cavities during the last dental examination

The child eats a nutritional diet, doesn't eat junk food, and the town water supply is fluoridated. What should the nurse suggest to the mother regarding the child's dental health? A) Abstain from eating sugary snacks at school B) Accept the child is predisposed to having more cavities than most children C) Ensure the child brushes teeth after each meal and snacks D) Have the child's teeth professionally cleaned every three months

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The male patient has been receiving propranolol (Inderal) for treatment of a dysrhythmia for 6 weeks. What is an important question for the nurse to ask the patient when assessing medication compliance?

1. "Have you noticed any changes in your sexual functioning?" 2. "Has your appetite increased or decreased?" 3. "Have you noticed any changes in your bowel function?" 4. "Have you noticed any difficulty in your ability to concentrate?"

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