The nurse has just interviewed with a nurse manager. The manager offers the nurse an opportunity to tour the unit and meet potential coworkers
Why is this a beneficial opportunity? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. It allows the candidate to learn more about the unit.
2. It allows the candidate to make a final determination about whether the unit is a good work environment.
3. It allows the candidate to make some assessment of coworkers.
4. It allows the candidate to determine nurse-to-client ratios.
5. It allows the candidate a first look at the types of clients served by the unit.
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Rationale 1: This tour allows the candidate to see the unit in action and learn more about how it operates.
Rationale 2: It is hard to make a logical determination about the unit on one visit, but the nurse will gain information that will be helpful.
Rationale 3: The nurse is constantly assessing, and a tour allows contact with coworkers for this assessment.
Rationale 4: One tour is unlikely to provide the candidate with this opportunity.
Rationale 5: The candidate should be aware of the types of clients served by the unit prior to applying for the position.
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