Faculty come to class to present information about joining the Student Nurses Association (SNA)
A student is heard saying, "Why join this organization? It is just a bunch of students like us. I'll wait and join the real nursing organization after graduation." This student is not aware of which benefits of SNA? (Select all that apply.)
a. Members are eligible to sit for the licensure exam at a reduced rate.
b. Leadership skills can be refined by working with other schools of nursing.
c. The National SNA provides discounted rates for study abroad opportunities.
d. A global view of nursing can be obtained through networking internationally.
e. Lobbying efforts are a major benefit of belonging to SNA.
ANS: B, D
Correct:
b. Leadership opportunities are available as officers and through conferences.
d. SNA members work with other nursing students across the nation and internationally.
Incorrect:
a. Members are not eligible for a reduced rate for the licensure exam, but some states offer a reduced membership fee after graduation to the state nursing organization.
c. Members are not eligible for discounted study abroad; however, through networking opportunities may arise for study abroad or employment after graduation.
e. Lobbying efforts are through the state nurses association, which can be joined after graduation.
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