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RRMR

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The nursing student received a failing score on the first exam. The student develops a plan to increase the score of the next exam by including which of the following activities? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. understand each missed question and review related content
  b. move on to the next area of content
  c. wait until peers take the test and ask what was on it
  d. stay home to have extra study time instead of attending class
  e. attend test reviews
  f. look for patterns among the mistakes

Question 2

In addition to providing care in traditional arenas such as health care providers' offices and acute care hospitals, nurses provide care in nonacute arenas of health care such as:
 
  a. acupuncture clinics c. emergency departments
  b. suicide prevention services d. long-term care facilities



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Answer to Question 1

A, E, F
Test reviews assist students with understanding mistakes and patterns of errors on exams. Students need to accumulate knowledge and are held accountable for the content missed on exams.

Answer to Question 2

D
Long-term care has traditionally referred to a community-based nursing home licensed for skilled or intermediate care. There is still a great demand for this type of care, but there is also a need for other levels of health care. A long-term care facility may be licensed for either intermediate care or skilled nursing care. Clients are not acutely ill but have continuing health care needs and cannot function independently at home.



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