A nurse has decided to relocate to another state. Which entry on this nurse's resume will be most useful in searching for a new job?

1. Boy Scout leader for 3 years
2. Member of Sigma Theta Tau International
3. Six years work experience as nurse manager in ICU
4. Graduated with honors from a BSN program


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Rationale 1: Being a Boy Scout leader is a good community service entry on the résumé, but is not the most valuable in this case.
Rationale 2: Membership in STTI is a good entry for the résumé, but it is not the most valuable in this case.
Rationale 3: The work experience is the most important of these potential entries.
Rationale 4: Educational experiences such as graduating with honors should be included in the résumé, but they are not the most important of these potential entries.
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