Name two ways that schools of nursing can ease the transition of nurses into the workforce, and two ways that employers can ease the transition of nurses into the workforce

What will be an ideal response?


Correct answers should include 2 points from each of the following categories.
o Schools of nursing can ease the transition of graduates through:
o preceptored clinical courses in the curriculum,
o summer externships,
o assistance for students in securing employment in health agencies during summer months,
o cooperative education programs,
o integration of paid work terms into the nursing program, and
o explaining the use of teaching strategies such as nursing care plans and clinical practice in community settings that do not hire nurses.
o Employers can ease the transition of the graduates through:
o orientation programs,
o mentorship programs,
o internships or residencies, and
o clinical experiences using patient simulation or on a special education unit.

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