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Deast7027

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How does a nurse who effectively manages time differ from one with poor time management
  skills?
 
  A) A nurse with effective time management skills is more likely to be willing to work overtime.
  B) A nurse with effective time management skills will have better interpersonal skills.
  C) A nurse with effective time management skills is more likely to take breaks and eat meals
  while at work.
  D) A nurse with effective time management skills finishes work on time every day regardless of
  unexpected crisis.

Question 2

Which statement best describes time management techniques such as setting limits on work load,
  using assistive devices to organize work details, and delegating tasks?
 
  A) They can increase the nurse's efficiency and well being.
  B) They most likely would compromise client care.
  C) They detract from the intimate connection between client and nurse.
  D) They cannot be applied to nursing, given the life and death nature of the work.



dawsa925

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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