The nurse has been an employee of an organization for 2 years and is considering a job change. Which of the following does this nurse's plan suggest to any future employers?

1. The nurse moves to other jobs too frequently.
2. The nurse is inflexible.
3. The nurse is searching for a more challenging environment with career opportunities.
4. The nurse is willing to sacrifice home and personal life for a job.


3
At one point in time, job changes every 2 or 3 years was considered a red flag for employers. This does not hold true today. The nurse who changes jobs every 2 or 3 years is interested in career advancement and success. Creativity is valued and opportunities are desired. Moving to another job in 2 to 3 years does not mean the nurse is inflexible. The new generation of nurses does not want to sacrifice home and personal life for a job.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

What should the nurse tell the patient who will begin taking rifaximin (Xifaxan) for traveler's diarrhea?

A) "Do not start taking the drug until the diarrhea has persisted for at least 24 hours." B) "Taking the antibiotic will allow you to enjoy the local water and food without concern." C) "Do not take the drug if you have bloody diarrhea." D) "Start the drug 3 days before leaving for your trip and continue until you return."

Nursing

The nurse suspects that a patient's wound is healing slowly because of poor oxygen perfusion to the tissues. Which of the following would interfere with oxygen delivery to aid in the healing of this patient's wound?

1. smoking 2. gastritis 3. alcohol consumption 4. reduced activity

Nursing

An ulcer that is located in the stomach is called a gastric ulcer.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Nursing

For an infant client, the guidelines for suctioning differ from an adult in that:

A. Secretions are easier to remove B. Suctioning occurs in 5-second intervals C. Suctioning is done 2 to 3 cm beyond an artificial airway D. The suction catheter is two-thirds the diameter of a tracheostomy tube

Nursing