Answers
The First Amendment of the US Guarantees the students right to Ans: Freedom of
speech
Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the learner from being asked to
leave an educational program without due process Ans: 14 amendment
When a nursing student expresses concern about being dismissed unfairly from the
program, what would be an effective peer response? Ans: If you are charged with a
violation of policies or rules, you will be presented with evidence of your misconduct
and be entitled to state your position.
A student who wishes to utilize research findings regarding the best way for students
to learn will do what? Ans: Display active learning.
A statement that best describes an active learning situation? Ans: A student that
participates in class discussions and uses critical thinking skills to better understand the
material.
What understanding about the goal of evaluation would be most helpful to a student in
a nursing program? Ans: An evaluation is used to determine your progress in the
program.
Learner A is concerned about the clinical evaluation component of the nursing
program. A peer could help alleviate anxiety by explaining that the purpose of clinical
evaluation is to Ans: give you an opportunity for career and professional growth.
Instructors are observing positive and negative behaviors that when addressed will help
you reach your goal of becoming a nurse.
What is self-evaluation? Ans: Nursing students should be able to look at their nursing
actions and be aware of their strong behaviors and behaviors that need improvement.
, The practical/vocational nursing student asks an instructor, "How perfect do I have to
be to pass my clinical evaluation? Are any mistakes allowed?" The best response by the
instructor is, "The expected standard of performance in clinical lab is to provide
patient care as Ans: if you were providing care to an actual patient as a nurse.
patient states, "My roommate accuses me of daydreaming when I study, but I'm really
imagining the things I'm trying to learn." The nurse understands that this best describes
a way of learning common among individuals who are identified as Ans: Spatial Learner
Why is it desirable for the nursing student to engage in learning activities that use both
sides of the brain? Ans: Brain dominance impacts thinking style, which in turn impacts
the way you learn. By engaging in activities designed to use your non-dominant side of
the brain you stretch your learning abilities.
A nursing student who applies the concept that neural pathways become increasingly
efficient when a learning exercise is repeated will...? Ans: Review notes repeatedly.
What defines an individual as a kinesthetic/tactual learner? Ans: You learn best by
hands on tasks.
The nurse could best describe an individual with attention deficit disorder (ADD) by
stating that the individual...? Ans: They may have problems with procrastination,
distractibility, organization, prioritization, and impulsive decision making.
A student nurse is a linguistic learner. The student would learn best by... Ans: saying,
hearing, and seeing words. You like to read, write, and tell stories.
A nursing student receives a poor grade on a nursing examination. While reviewing the
examination with the student, the instructor notes that the student reads aloud
fluently but is unable to state in words what question the item is asking and cannot
adequately summarize data presented in the item. These observations should lead the
instructor to suspect what? Ans: The student is displaying an inability to comprehend
content.
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