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1
Q

When you are writing your resume, what is an important point to consider?
Select one:
a. Make sure all of the dates for your employment history are specific.
b. Do not overstate your skills.
c. Include a thorough discussion of your experiences as a nursing student.
d. Include only your last two positions.

A

b

2
Q

A new graduate uses social networking (Facebook) as a means of communicating with family and friends. What is important for the new graduate to consider when posting information on Facebook in terms of seeking employment?
Select one:
a. Use a professional photo, perhaps just a headshot.
b. Set the Facebook site to public, so that recruiters can find her.
c. Provide pictures of family and friends and remove any inappropriate information.
d. Avoid using social networking sites, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, because employers do not like them.

A

a

3
Q

As the interview is drawing to a close, the interviewer asks the applicant, “What questions could I answer for you?” Which of the following questions would it be most advisable to ask to create a favorable impression?
Select one:
a. “What will happen if I am unable to meet the outcomes for the competency-based orientation?”
b. “Do you still have tuition reimbursement for courses to obtain my next degree?”
c. “How soon will I be responsible for supervision of other staff?”
d. “After completing orientation, when will the first pay raise be given?”

A

c

4
Q

What were the characteristics of the job market for nursing in the mid-1990s?
Select one:
a. Downsizing, decreased number of nursing positions
b. Decrease in the number of unlicensed assistive personnel
c. Increase in master’s-prepared nursing personnel
d. Increased hiring of new graduates; open job market

A

a

5
Q
Which benefit would the nurse not expect to find in the employment benefits package?
Select one:
a. Health insurance
b. Car insurance
c. Pensions
d. Disability coverage
A

b

6
Q

What is important about a cover letter?
Select one:
a. It is optional.
b. It is necessary only if your resume needs further explanation.
c. It should recapitulate all of the important points of your resume.
d. It should introduce you to the reader.

A

d

7
Q

assuming all of the following statements are true, which should be included in a resume to highlight information that would be valuable to an employer?
Select one:
a. Desires annual salary of $30,000 to $32,000
b. Is fluent in American sign language
c. Is president of state downhill ski club
d. Plans to move out of state after 1 year of employment

A

b

8
Q

What does “dress for success” at an interview mean?
Select one:
a. Wear a casual hairstyle and clothing that reflects your off-duty personality or hobbies.
b. Buy new, very conservative dark clothing to wear.
c. Select clothing that could be worn at a cocktail party.
d. Wear a neat hairstyle and well-fitting, tailored, business-like clothes from your existing wardrobe

A

.d

9
Q

The interviewer says, “We are looking for a bright, interested, empathetic, hard-working person for this position in oncology nursing. Do you fit this bill?” You are interested, carried a straight C average, and have worked full-time while going to school. Assuming the following statements are true, what would be the best answer?
Select one:
a. “I’m definitely interested in oncology and I think I’m a hard worker. My instructor said I was developing empathy. My grade point average of C doesn’t reflect my real ability.”
b. “My previous employer rated my work as excellent. It was there that I became interested in helping support oncology patients as they cope with their illness. I chose to do independent study on emotional reactions to the diagnosis of cancer and received an A.”
c. “I worked full-time while going to school, so my grades suffered. I’ve had my share of life’s disappointments, so I can sympathize with cancer patients. I will work hard, but I have to make time for my family too.”
d. “I’m interested. My parents always told me I was bright. I work as hard as the next person. I’ve learned not to get too involved with patients.”

A

b

10
Q
If you have not heard from your prospective employer within 3 days after you submitted your resume, you should:
Select one:
a. Call.
b. Write a letter.
c. Do nothing.
d. Contact another employment setting.
A

c

11
Q
Demographic data in a resume include which of the following?
Select one:
a. Career goal
b. Address
c. Experience
d. Education
A

b

12
Q
Which information would not routinely be included in a resume?
Select one:
a. Age
b. Education
c. Professional memberships
d. Occupational experience
A

a