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Business, 12.09.2019 23:30 mclendenen8011

Tabitha is considering a position as a nurse practitioner. based on the graph, what can she learn about her career outlook?
a. the job growth rate for nurse practitioners is about the same as the national
average for employment growth.
b. there will be a growing demand for nurse practitioners in the coming years.
c. tabitha is going to have a difficult time finding employment openings throughout the country.
d. tabitha should reconsider her decision to be a nurse practitioner because there will be more jobs available in most other fields.


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