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rlane42

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Which statement is true about the usefulness of audiovisual materials and computer-assisted instruction in a nursing course?
 
  a. They can be omitted, because they add little to student learning.
  b. It is unnecessary to take notes on their content.
  c. They provide multisensory channels for learning content.
  d. Their content cannot be used by instructors for examination questions.

Question 2

A nursing student tells a peer, There's so much to remember that I'm afraid I'll never pass the skill evaluation for changing a sterile dressing.
 
  A helpful response by the peer would be based on the understanding that for most nursing students, psychomotor/clinical skills can best be learned by
 
  a. performing them.
  b. reading about them.
  c. watching a peer practice them.
  d. watching a filmstrip about them.



Tonyam972

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
These learning modalities stimulate both visual and auditory centers, making them useful for learners with a variety of learning style preferences. The modalities in the other options can be assigned to meet class and unit objectives and thus are considered integral parts of the curriculum. Therefore, learners can be tested on the content they provide.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Psychomotor skills must be practiced if proficiency is to be gained. The remaining options may be helpful as first steps in developing the physical skill, but the learner must eventually practice performing the skill.



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