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• Returning adult learner -✓✓Individuals who have been out of school for many
years and may have children and grandchildren.
• Formal education -✓✓Structured educational programs that follow a specific
curriculum and are typically conducted in a classroom setting.
• Cognitive Level: Application -✓✓A level of understanding where the learner can
apply knowledge to new situations.
• LPN/LVN program -✓✓A training program for Licensed Practical Nurses or
Licensed Vocational Nurses.
• Nursing Process Step -✓✓A systematic approach used in nursing to ensure
comprehensive patient care.
• NCLEX -✓✓The National Council Licensure Examination, a standardized exam
for the licensing of nurses in the United States.
• Traditional adult learner -✓✓A student who has been evaluated by the instructor
as having areas that need improvement and is accustomed to formal education.
• Informal learning experiences -✓✓Experiences that take place outside a formal
educational setting.
• Self-talk script -✓✓A positive thought that focuses on strength and promotes the
expectation of success.
• Motivation to succeed -✓✓A common factor among adult learners that
predisposes them to success in a nursing program.
,• Fear of failure -✓✓A nearly universal fear among nursing students often related
to earlier failures or setbacks.
• First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution -✓✓Guarantees students the right to
express oneself in class as long as it does not disrupt class or infringe on the rights
of peers.
• Example of informal learning experience -✓✓Caring for a disabled family
member.
• Negative thinking examples -✓✓Statements like 'I get sick from smelling bad
odors' and 'What if I'm 'all thumbs' in practice lab?'.
• Positive self-talk example -✓✓'I work well with my hands.'
• Factors predisposing to success -✓✓Motivation to succeed is applicable to all
types of adult learners.
• Common fears among nursing students -✓✓Fear of failure is more common than
fear of ridicule or economic problems.
• Formal educational setting -✓✓Includes education courses, academic programs,
and credited classes.
• Hidden dangers in nursing education -✓✓Negative thoughts that create
expectations for problems and failure.
• Cognitive Level: Analysis -✓✓A level of cognitive understanding that involves
breaking down information into parts.
• Cognitive Level: Comprehension -✓✓A level of cognitive understanding that
involves grasping the meaning of information.
• Cognitive Level: Knowledge -✓✓A level of cognitive understanding that
involves recalling facts.
,• Nursing Process Step -✓✓A step in the nursing process that is not applicable in
this context.
• NCLEX -✓✓National Council Licensure Examination for nurses.
• OBJ: 1 -✓✓Objective 1 related to the content discussed.
• OBJ: 2 -✓✓Objective 2 related to the content discussed.
• REF: p. 3 -✓✓Reference page 3 in the source material.
• REF: p. 4 -✓✓Reference page 4 in the source material.
• KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A -✓✓Indicates that there is no relevant nursing
process step for this content.
• Distribution of document -✓✓Illegal sharing of the document is noted.
• Stuvia.com -✓✓Marketplace to buy and sell study material.
• Fourteenth Amendment -✓✓The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees due process.
The learner has the right to defend him- or herself if charged with a violation of
policy or rules.
• Effective Peer Response -✓✓When a nursing student expresses concern about
being dismissed unfairly from the program, the most effective peer response would
be: 'You have rights under the Fourteenth Amendment.'
• Monopolizing Class Discussions -✓✓The student is violating the rights of others
to participate in class.
• First Amendment -✓✓The First Amendment provides the right to freedom of
speech as long as what is said does not disrupt the class or infringe on the rights of
other students.
• Active Learning Strategy -✓✓Setting goals and working to implement them is a
strategy associated with active, self-directed learning and will promote success.
, • Poor Time Management -✓✓Limiting partying to 3 to 4 nights a week may
indicate poor time management skills.
• Student Responsibility -✓✓If the student fails, the instructor is ultimately at fault.
• Interdependency -✓✓Interdependency involves a student who is actively
involved in his or her own learning and who has a collaborative relationship with
the instructor.
• Passive Learner -✓✓A passive learner is someone who is not actively involved in
his or her own learning.
• Due Process -✓✓The Fourteenth Amendment assures the student due process,
meaning that first the student must be charged with a violation and presented with
evidence of misconduct.
• Self-Directed Learning -✓✓Self-directed learning involves taking initiative and
responsibility for one's own learning.
• Class Participation Rights -✓✓The rights of students to participate in class
discussions must be respected.
• Educational Program Dismissal -✓✓A student cannot be asked to leave an
educational program without due process.
• Cognitive Level: Knowledge -✓✓This level involves recalling facts and basic
concepts.
• Cognitive Level: Application -✓✓This level involves using information in new
situations.
• Cognitive Level: Analysis -✓✓This level involves breaking information into
parts to explore understandings and relationships.
• Learner Rights -✓✓Learners have rights that protect them within educational
settings.