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KimWrice

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A nurse is presenting information on time management to the clinical team at a nursing home. Select information to present that describes positive aspects of time management. (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Time management helps one use time more efficiently.
  b. Time management prevents one from doing what he or she wants to do.
  c. Time management helps one use time more effectively.
  d. Time management makes individuals slaves to their schedules.
  e. Time management promotes smarter, not harder, work.

Question 2

A nursing instructor advises a student nurse to complete time-consuming tasks through minitasking. The rules for minitasking include the minitask
 
  a. should be complex.
  b. must be simple to perform.
  c. should never be written.
  d. should take at least 10 minutes.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, C, E
Time management promotes efficient, effective time usage, resulting in an individual working smarter rather than harder. Time management does not prevent a person from doing what he or she wants to do, nor does it make individuals slaves to schedules. Good time management usually increases personal free time.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
A minitask must be simple to perform and take no more than 5 minutes. For best results, minitasks need to be written down and carried for quick reference.



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