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  1. I am a nursing student. A lot of us are not accustomed to the nursing type questions. I read every single chapter 3 or 4 times and really work hard to make sure I know my material, but what good is that if you can't apply it? I don't only turn to test banks from my assigned books but also to test banks from other books. I try to find as many questions as I can from everywhere not so I can cheat but so that I can learn to apply this knowledge. When you do so, you also see discrepancies and different norms which becomes helpful because when you're in the hospital you these discrepancies. So seeing them before hand and learning those rationales helps. These are practice questions for me and if I see them on a test, how is that my fault? I'm trying to improve my critical thinking. I'm not saying all students are like me, but not all of us use those questions to cheat. They genuinely help me understand and enforce as I learn

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