During the initial consultation meeting with your preceptor, you learn that she appreciates a balance between her work and non-work life, prefers a collaborative approach instead of a competitive one, and has worked in a couple of different locations
in Canada as well as one abroad. You suspect that your preceptor was born __________. a. between 1956 and 1966
b. before 1976
c. after 1981
d. between 1966 and 1976
c
a. Incorrect: The description of the preceptor indicates that she is a nexter (born after 1981), not a baby boomer (born between 1956 and 1966).
b. Incorrect: The description of the preceptor indicates that she is a nexter (born after 1981), not Generation X (born between 1966 and 1976).
c. Correct: C Correct: This description of the preceptor indicates that her preferences are those of a ‘nexter' (born after 1981).
d. Incorrect: The description of the preceptor indicates that she is a nexter (born after 1981), not Generation X (born between 1966 and 1976).
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