Select-All-That-Apply Questions and General Test Taking Skills
General Guessing Skills: If two answers are ___, one of them is probably right
-opposite
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Med-Surg
-what is the first thing you assess in a med-surg situation?: LOC -what is the first thing you do in a med-surg situation?: airway
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Pediatrics Rule #1
-when in doubt, call it normal
General Guessing Skills: Sesame Street Rule
-"one of these things is not like the others; one of these things just doesn't belong *only if you have absolute no idea
General Guessing Skills: Rule out ___
-absolutes *"always", "never"
Remember that with SATA questions, you rarely select ___, and you rarely select ___.
-all -one
When you get a SATA question...
-ask yourself, "What does this drug/disease/procedure do to the body?" -then select answers that demonstrate you know this
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Psych Questions
-best: "Nurse will examine own feelings about..." -next: "Establish a trust-relationship"
Make sure to decide if the question is asking what ___ the phenomenon OR what results from it. These are often the totally opposite answer.
-causes
General Guessing Skills: If you don't know the answer, you DO know the answer, use your ___
-common sense
SATA Questions: ALWAYS make ___ connections
-first degree *don't pick an answer because of another answer
General Guessing Skills: Dont be tempted to answer a question based on your ___ instead of your knowledge
-ignorance
SATA Questions: Do not use any of the following words in yours thought process...
-if -maybe -might -possibly -could *they lead to overselection
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Nutrition
-in a tie, either pick chicken or fish -never pick caserole for children -never mix medicine in children's food -toddlers: finger-food -preschoolers: leave them alone! one meal a day is okay
Remeber that the most common mistake made with SATA questions is over-selection by ___
-just one -this does not mean to make selections then take one away
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Pharmacology
-most commonly tested area in pharm: side effects -if you know what a particular drug does, choose a side effect in the same body system where the drug is working -if you have no clude what the drug does, look to see if it's PO, if so pick GI side effects -never tell a child that medicine is candy
General Guessing Skills: If two answers say the same thing, ___ is right
-neither one *tachycardia, racing heart
Watch for ___ in aswers. The list will often contain a correct concept going in the wrong direction. Read carefully!
-opposites
Surviving "Select-All-That-Apply Questions: A SATA question is not checking to see if you have a memorized specific master list fom some authoritative source. Remeber that the "list" of symptoms, side effects, etc., varies from textbook to textbook and, more importantly from ___ to ___. When you get a SATA question, do not ask yourself, "What ___ do I remember?" Rather ask, "What ___ do I know that could guide me to make my selection?"
-patient -patient -list -principle
SATA questions give you an opportunity to show that you know ___, not ___.
-principles -lists
General Guessing Skills: When you're stuck between two answers, read the ___ again!
-question
General Guessing Skills: If something really seems ___, it probably is. Right answers are different from wrong answers just because they're right
-right
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Pediatrics
-three rules of growth and development questions are all based on the principle: always give the child more time
Approach SATA questions as nothing more than a series of ___ questions.
-true/false
General Guessing Skills: ___ strategy
-umbrella -is one answer more global?
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Pediatrics Rule #3
-when in doubt, pick the easier task
Ace of Spades Asnwers: Pediatrics Rule #2
-when in doubt, pick the older age