Some reliable methods of memory improvement to help one remember material for the NCLEX-RN exam are listed below. Which is not necessarily correct?

a. mnemonic devices c. cramming the night before
b. self-recitation d. mental imagery


C
Some reliable methods to aid in memory improvement when studying for the NCLEX-RN exam are
mnemonic devices, self-recitation, and mental imagery. Relying upon cramming the night before the
exam, while it may provide some means of remembering material, should not be relied upon to provide
a good means of memory improvement nor is it the only method utilized for an exam of this
importance.

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