A new graduate nurse is preparing for an interview by the nurse recruiter. In preparation for the interview, the applicant should be ready to be asked questions about:
1. General state of health.
2. Availability to work on Christmas.
3. Country of birth.
4. Willingness to work all shifts.
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Explanation: 1. Questions about the applicant?s willingness to work the required work schedule are
appropriate. Questions about general medical condition, state of health, or specific diseases are
inappropriate. Questions about country of origin are inappropriate. Questions about an
applicant?s willingness to work any particular religious holiday are inappropriate.
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