When preparing for an interview, the nurse should:
a. Design questions comparing previous employment with the opportunities available.
b. Design questions to be asked during the interview and at the end of the interview.
c. Be prepared to negotiate salary.
d. Be prepared to show examples of writing skills.
B
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A This may add stress to the interview.
B Asking questions during and at the end of the interview shows an impressive interest in the position and the organization.
C This may add stress to the interview.
D This may add stress to the interview.
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