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Zoey63294

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How would the student nurse use a study checklist to prepare for an exam?
 
  1.
  Write a brief description of everything to be studied for an exam.
  2.
  Organize class notes into a bullet list to be studied for an exam.
  3.
  As the student nurse studies, he or she makes a list of everything learned.
  4.
  Make a list of everything that needs to be known for the next test.

Question 2

A classmate asks the student nurse how to make a flashcard. What is the student nurse's most accurate response?
 
  1.
  Write all the information about a topic on the front of the card.
  2.
  Write a list of key terms on the front of the card.
  3.
  Write a question about a key topic on the front and the answer on the back.
  4.
  Use different colored cards for each topic discussed in class.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1
Checklists contain the briefest possible description of each item to be studied. The item is checked off when the student learns the information.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
Flashcards are most effective if you write a question concerning a key topic, word, or concept on the front of the card and the answer on the back.



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