When the job applicant is asked to identify weaknesses, one appropriate reply for the novice nurse might be:

a. "I have no weaknesses."
b. "Are you trying to set me up?"
c. "Delegating to peers."
d. "Caring requires weakness."


ANS: C
Correct: It is best to be honest about weaknesses the applicant may have. The employer does not expect the graduate nurse to have only strengths. All nurses can improve in their profession.
Incorrect:
a. All nurses/applicants have weaknesses. This response shows lack of insight.
b. "Are you trying to set me up" is a question, not a response. It also is a defensive stance for the applicant to take.
d. Caring is not a weakness; it is a strength and forms the foundation of nursing.

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