When hospitals are competing for recruitment and retention purposes, the graduate may benefit by the hospital offering?
a. Fixed day shifts
b. Opportunities to help the new graduate pass the NCLEX-RN exam
c. A salary equivalent to that of the experienced nurse
d. Free meals in the cafeteria
B
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A This is not being offered.
B Hospitals may provide NCLEX-RN review opportunities in an attempt to recruit or retain new graduates.
C This is not being offered.
D This is not being offered.
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