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A number of different strategies can be used to assist with managing anxiety when taking tests. Which of the following are correct regarding effective methods for anxiety management?
 
  a. relaxation audio tapes
  b. positive thinking
  c. concentrical thinking
  d. breathing exercises
  e. guided imagery
  f. fasting

Question 2

Jeremiah is a nurse with four years of experience on a cardiac sciences unit. He has applied to the intensive care unit for a full-time job. Which of the following is the best predictor of whether Jeremiah will be an asset to the ICU team?
 
  a. past behaviour/work performance
  b. information on his rsum
  c. character references
  d. his academic record



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D, E
Learning to understand and manage anxiety, particularly test-taking anxiety, can be beneficial for new graduates who plan to take the NCLEX-RN exam. Some methods that help to reduce anxiety are relaxation and visualization before and during the test. Resources to assist in the reduction of anxiety include: 1) relaxation audio tapes; 2) positive thinking; 3) breathing exercises; 4) guided imagery; and 5) relaxation exercises.

Answer to Question 2

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a. Correct: The best predictor of future behaviour is generally considered to be past behaviour. If the nurse is not a new graduate, it is good to obtain a reference from the nurse's previous manager(s).
b. Incorrect: While the information on Jeremiah's rsum is useful for the interview process, this is not the best predictor of his practice as a front-line nurse.
c. Incorrect: While character references are useful for the interview process, they are not the best predictor of Jeremiah's work.
d. Incorrect: Jeremiah's academic record is not the best predictor of his practice as a front-line nurse.





 

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