A new nurse is interested in working a "weekend option.". Which of the following describes this pattern of scheduling?

a. Nurse works two 12-hour shifts on the weekend and is paid for either 36 or 40 hours a week.
b. Nurse works five shifts a week with alternating weekends.
c. Nurse works three shifts a week and alternates weekends.
d. Nurse works alternating weekends and alternates shifts.


A

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A Weekend option allows nurses to work every weekend and be paid for a full week's work.
B This does not reflect the weekend option.
C This does not reflect the weekend option.
D This does not reflect the weekend option.

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