The nurse wants to attend a teleconference, but the price is too high. What might the nurse explore to help reduce the cost?

1. Multiple nurses may be able to attend for one fee.
2. Costs may go down closer to the date of the conference.
3. They may give the nurse a discount out of sympathy.
4. Borrow money from others to pay for the conference.


ANS: 1
Many teleconferences anticipate multiple nurses will participate and will give out CEUs to a limited number of people. This reduces the cost because multiple nurses can split the charge.

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