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A staff nurse regularly works two 12-hour shifts each week and one 8-hour shift every other week. How many FTEs is this position?

a. 0.6
b. 0.7
c. 0.8
d. 1

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Final answer:

The FTE for the staff nurse who works 28 hours a week (two 12-hour shifts and an 8-hour shift every other week) is 0.7 when compared to a full-time workweek of 38.6 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the full-time equivalence (FTE) of the staff nurse's position, we first calculate the total number of hours worked per week. The nurse works two 12-hour shifts per week, which totals 24 hours. Since the 8-hour shift occurs every other week, we average this to 4 hours per week (8 hours divided by 2). Adding these together, the nurse works 28 hours per week. In the United States, a full-time workweek averages 38.6 hours to 42.5 hours for full-time workers. Therefore, to find the FTE, we divide the nurse's weekly hours by the average full-time workweek.

Using the lower end of the full-time range, 28 divided by 38.6 equals approximately 0.725, which can be rounded to the nearest tenth as standard practice, resulting in 0.7.

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