Which of the following would be an effective time management strategy regarding care of the nursing student's children?

1. Let the spouse care for the children.
2. Hire a teen-age babysitter for before and after school.
3. Have backup plans for child care.
4. Have the oldest child care for the younger children.


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Rationale 1: Part of effective time management is maintaining current responsibilities. Answer option 3 is the best method of meeting child care responsibilities, because there might be days when school is unexpectedly canceled, the child is ill, or something else occurs that changes the normal child care plans. Having multiple options helps the student to avoid missing class or clinical. More about a particular situation would need to be known to know if the other choices are an option for a given student.

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