A group of nursing students is planning to utilize the KATTS Framework for their group study this week. In order to complete a drill set effectively, they should do which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. Complete a minimum of 50 questions within 1 hour, and work up to 100 questions in 2 hours.
b. Create a study plan for gaps in knowledge.
c. Understand the rationale for the both the correct and incorrect answers.
d. Analyze the results of the drill set, and look for gaps in knowledge.
e. Complete a minimum of 100 questions in 1 hour, and work up to 200 questions in 2 hours.


ANS: A, B, C, D

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