Exam 2: Time Management: Making Time Work for You
Exam 1: The Adult Learner: Hints to Succeed31 Questions
Exam 2: Time Management: Making Time Work for You24 Questions
Exam 3: Learning Methods and Skills: How Do You Learn29 Questions
Exam 4: Using Your Methods and Skills: Studying and Testing26 Questions
Exam 5: Learning During School: Using Available Resources23 Questions
Exam 6: Personal Health Promotion: a Role Model for Patients21 Questions
Exam 7: How Practicalvocational Nursing Evolved: 1836 to Present21 Questions
Exam 8: Critical Thinking: a Lifelong Journey30 Questions
Exam 9: Nursing Process: Your Role38 Questions
Exam 10: Nursing Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice20 Questions
Exam 11: Ethics Applied to Nursing: Personal Vs Professional Ethics22 Questions
Exam 12: Nursing and the Law: What Are the Rules35 Questions
Exam 13: Straightforward Communication: Instructors, Coworkers, and Patients26 Questions
Exam 14: Assertiveness: Your Responsibility25 Questions
Exam 15: The Health Care Team: Where the Practicalvocational Nurse Fits in20 Questions
Exam 16: Cultural Uniqueness, Sensitivity, and Competence27 Questions
Exam 17: Spiritual Needs, Spiritual Caring, and Religious Differences35 Questions
Exam 18: Health Care Settings: Potential Job Sites20 Questions
Exam 19: Health Care System: Financing, Issues, and Trends24 Questions
Exam 20: Leadership Skills31 Questions
Exam 21: Lpnlvn Charge Nurse Skills: Management, Including Assignment and Delegation22 Questions
Exam 22: Finding a Job: What Works, and What Doesnt22 Questions
Exam 23: The Nclex-Pn Examination23 Questions
Exam 24: Future Career Decisions: Choosing What Is Right for You20 Questions
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Nursing student A is unfamiliar with writing a "to do" list. A nurse experienced in time management would advise nursing student A to include which of the following items? (Select all that apply.)
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B, C, D, E, F
The retired spouse of a busy female nursing student will not share household duties. An explanation that should be considered to better understand this situation is that the unwilling spouse
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C
Identify the nursing students who use time management strategies advantageously. (Select all that apply.)
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A, B, C, D
A nursing student remarks that she would like to make better use of time during the school day. Which behaviors can be identified as ones that would contribute to this goal? (Select all that apply.)
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A nurse keeps a log of daily activities and the amount of time each takes. As an activity related to time management, this would be classified as
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Identify a reasonable long-term goal for a beginning nursing student.
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A nursing student complains about not having enough time to get everything done. Identify the small daily block of time documented by the student that can add up to a large time loss by the end of a school week.
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A student generally postpones high-priority activities and does low-priority activities instead. The most likely outcome of this behavior is that the student
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A nursing instructor advises a student nurse to set a long-term goal. An example of a long-term goal is
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Which options are common outcomes of failure to plan adequately? (Select all that apply.)
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The best explanation for Nurse A's organization and ability to complete tasks on time and Nurse B's disorganization and inability to complete tasks on time is
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A nurse states, "I enjoy writing my 'to do' list daily." From this statement one can conclude that this strategy appeals to the student's
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The nurse who uses a step-by-step approach to planning and scheduling daily and weekly tasks is using
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The outcome that is the best evidence that a nursing student's time management plan is working is that the student
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A nursing student has a conflict with taking a scheduled course in the nursing program and picking up children from day care. Which adjustment is possible and would result in the best resolution?
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A nursing student has used time management strategies for one semester. The goal was to achieve a B average, but the actual grade was a C+. The student considers how to modify use of time. This process is called
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A nursing student states, "I can't stand using an index card for each day's planning. I like a monthly calendar so I can see the big picture." From this statement one can conclude that the student's time management strategies are most likely influenced by
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A nurse develops work habits that will allow each nursing task to be done as quickly as possible. The principle being used is
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The nurse is engaged in establishing goals. Which statements would be classified as long-term goals? (Select all that apply.)
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