A) 1, 3, 4
B) 1, 2, 3
C) 1, 2, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
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A) Questions about the applicant's marital status
B) The languages the applicant speaks or writes
C) Inquiries about educational experiences
D) Place of residence
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Multiple Choice
A) The more centralized nursing management is and the more complex the personnel department, the greater the involvement of the unit manager
B) Unit managers should always leave such decisions to a centralized personnel department so consistency can be maintained
C) Regardless of the extent of their involvement, all managers must be aware of recruitment and selection constraints within their organization
D) Unit managers should assume total responsibility for recruitment and selection of personnel on their units
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A) Are you married?
B) Have you ever been arrested?
C) What is your religious preference?
D) What professional organizations do you belong to?
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A) When the economy is beginning an upswing
B) When the economy is receding
C) When nursing salaries decline
D) When patient acuity increases
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A) Supply side of the supply/demand equation
B) Demand side of the supply/demand equation
C) Both the supply and demand sides of the supply/demand equation
D) Short-term rise in demand in nursing services
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Multiple Choice
A) Accept the resume as an honest and objective source of data regarding the applicant
B) Require a physical examination before making a hiring decision
C) Always follow up on references and verify employment history
D) Use unsolicited personal information about an applicant as a valid reason for job disqualification
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A) Age
B) Gender
C) Ethnicity
D) Education
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A) Lack of nursing faculty
B) Expense of nursing education
C) Lack of interest in nursing as a career
D) Poor social respect of the nursing profession
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A) 1, 2, 3
B) 1, 2, 4
C) 1, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
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A) Proactively plan to hire two RNs for each unit each year
B) Use knowledge of turnover rates on their units for planning and hiring
C) Look at staff-to-patient ratios at other health-care organizations in the area
D) Hire consultants to study national turnover rates to determine recruitment needs
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A) Fresh ideas
B) Younger staff
C) Cost containment
D) Increased groupthink
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A) When the economy is on an upswing, many unemployed nurses return to work and recruitment becomes easier
B) When a recession occurs it causes many part-time nurses to return to full-time employment and others to delay their retirement
C) Although the economy tends to affect the size of the blue-collar workforce, professions such as nursing remain fairly stable regardless of economic changes
D) When there is an economic downturn, many nurses reduce their work hours from full time to part time
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Multiple Choice
A) It occurs when an attempt is made to place employees in units where they have the greatest chance of success
B) It is overrated as a retention strategy because most employees readily adapt to whatever unit on which they are placed
C) It refers to placing employees on units that have the greatest need for new staff
D) It occurs when employees are able to modify their own personal values and beliefs to coincide with that of the unit on which they are placed
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Multiple Choice
A) When an applicant clearly does not have the proper qualifications for a position, the interviewer should be tactful, but advise the applicant as soon as possible that there is a lack of appropriate qualifications for the job
B) Personal questions should be asked early during the interview process so a rapport can be established between the interviewer and the applicant
C) The interviewer should develop questions that can be answered with a yes or no answer
D) The interviewer should assess an applicant's perceptive skills by sending nonverbal cues to the applicant during his or her responses
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Multiple Choice
A) 1, 3, 4
B) 1, 2, 3
C) 1, 2, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
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Multiple Choice
A) 1, 3, 4
B) 1, 2, 3
C) 1, 2, 4
D) 2, 3, 4
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Multiple Choice
A) Conduct single, rather than multiple, interviews
B) Trust his or her first impressions of an applicant
C) Avoid taking notes during the interview
D) Develop a structured interview format
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Multiple Choice
A) It occurs after hiring but before performing the role
B) It includes the activities performed by the personnel department
C) It relates to the information included in the employee's handbook
D) It is the responsibility of the staff development department
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A) Physical examination
B) Preemployment testing
C) Reference check
D) Personal interview
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