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dmcintosh

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When answering multiple choice questions, strategies for elimination of choices include:
 
  1. identifying one choice as correct to eliminate none of the above as a choice.
  2. Identifying one choice as incorrect to eliminate all of the above as a choice.
  3. Once a choice is identified, do not go back and change it.
  4. Once finished with a test, go back and review and change answers as needed.
  5. Realize that most often, the first choice of the correct answer is correct.

Question 2

When accessing a client's record, the nursing student is careful to
 
  1. Use the instructors password
  2. Turn the monitor around when walking away from the computer
  3. Leave notes and information in the facility's receptacle for papers containing PHI when finished for the day
  4. Allow only the client's family to see the notes



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Strategies for selecting the correct answer include identifying one or more correct or incorrect answer to eliminate an all of the above or none of the above answers. In addition, changing questions after answering often changes a correct answer to an incorrect answer, as the first answer chosen is often correct.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale: Passwords for electronic medical records should not be shared.





 

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