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biggirl4568

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The student nurse has a question about the requirements of an upcoming assignment. What should the student nurse do first?
 
  1.
  Send an email to the instructor.
  2.
  Review the syllabus.
  3.
  Ask a peer for help.
  4.
  Call a nurse on the clinical unit.

Question 2

The student nurse is listening to a lecture and becomes confused. Looking around the room the student sees everyone else is nodding in understanding. What should the student do first?
 
  1.
  Ask for clarification.
  2.
  Wait and read the material tonight after class.
  3.
  Ask peers during the next break to explain the material.
  4.
  Wait until after class to talk to the instructor privately.



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Answer to Question 1

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Many instructors provide step-by-step details on expectations for students in a syllabus. Before asking the instructor for help, review the syllabus to see if answers can be found there.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1
Nodding in understanding does not mean there really is understanding. The student should ask the question because the whole class can benefit from the instructor's response, and it may spark a class discussion.





 

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