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How to Handle Multiple Choice Questions
There are two types of scenarios that NCLEX takers dread the most:
1. The multiple choice question with two equally good answers
2. The multiple response question

Here’s a tip for scenario #1: When you’re faced with two seemingly good answers, have it clear in your head why the wrong answer is wrong before making your choice. However, Billings warns, “Don’t spend too long on it. Move on.”

For scenario #2, multiple response questions, she advises, “Look for patterns, because several go together. Rule out what doesn’t belong and rule in the ones that do. Understand how the ones that you choose relate to each other and how ones you don’t choose aren’t relevant.” Multiple response is all about finding the pattern of what works together with the question asked and what sticks out as blatantly wrong. Find the pattern, and you will find your answer.

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Lynda Lampert
Lynda Lampert is a registered nurse and a certified third shift worker. She has worked with many different patient populations, including post-op open heart, post-op gastric bypass, active chest pain, congestive heart failure, poorly controlled diabetics and telemetry 'wonders'. She now focuses all of her effort on educating the populace -- both the nursing world and the normal folk -- through her web writing. She hopes one day to publish another romance novel, travel to England and become a web rock star. She feels she is on her way . . . mostly. You can learn more about Lynda and her work at lyndalampert.com.

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