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I’m reading it now but it’s so incredible dense and repetitive. I’ve checked to see if there are just copy/paste errors because some sections are almost word for word the same.I took it a few years ago and just prepped by reading the document.
I’m reading it now but it’s so incredible dense and repetitive. I’ve checked to see if there are just copy/paste errors because some sections are almost word for word the same.
I can’t figure out how to study for it when I’m not even sure what I’m looking for at this point. Are they straightforward or do I need to try to memorize specific definitions and timelines?
Your comment made me LOLPsydr jurisprudence study guide:
1) review the provided materials.
2) pay special attention to mandated reporting stuff, record keeping, not sleeping with patients, and not doing fraud stuff. Since it’s Florida probably add in some stuff about meth and alligators and hurricanes.
3) remember that these tests are being scored and created by government bureaucrats. Overthinking things is not recommended here.
4) now go do something to make yourself a lot dumber. Watch something like King of Queens. Drink some sugary well drinks late into the night. Bang your head against a wall.
5) That's kinda it.
Your comment made me LOL
The things you mentioned make sense to know. The HUGE sections on involuntary outpatient and inpatient care and timelines for those evaluations and documentation are intense. I just don’t know how much I actually need to know. Studying for the EPPP was arguably easier!
Definitely throwing me off. I’m almost through the document but I feel like I don’t really know anything from reading it LOL. Other than basic ethics and memorizing things about CEs, license renewals, and board composition I don’t know. I’m hoping questions aren’t straightforward and aren’t convoluted like many on the EPPP.