When answering NCLEX test questions
a. assume you can give perfect care c. rely on answers from a previous test
b. rely on your clinical experience d. assume you have unlimited time
A
When taking the NCLEX examination, the graduate should answer questions by assuming you are able to give perfect care "by the book." Do not let your personal clinical experience direct you to choose a test answer that is less than high-quality care. Assume you have plenty of staffing, plenty of time, and all the necessary equipment for any possible test question choices. The NCLEX examination is a timed exam, so there is no unlimited time.
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