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Student A tells Student B, You could get good grades if you'd study the way I do. Write down everything that you hear in class and then recopy your notes and underline the important points. What is the likelihood that Student B will be successful?
 
  a. There is about a 33.3 chance the advice will result in success.
  b. There is a 100 chance the advice will ensure success.
  c. There is a 100 chance the advice will result in failure.
  d. There is about a 50 chance the advice will result in success.

Question 2

A patient who is learning diabetic self-care states, I have to develop the ability to see the big picture' instead of getting hung up with the little things in my care plan. The nurse who understands brain function would see this as related to
 
  a. adult attention deficit disorder.
  b. fight-or-flight reaction.
  c. left brain dominance.
  d. a larger than usual corpus callosum.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
There are three major learning style preferences. There is a 33.3 chance that Student B is a visual learner. There would be a 100 chance the advice would ensure success only if Student B has a preference for visual learning. The odds for failure are 66.6. The odds that there is a 50 chance the advice will result in success are less than 2:1.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The left brain processes sequentially rather than seeing the big picture. The patient's statement does not relate to adult attention deficit disorder. Fight-or-flight reactions would produce symptoms of anxiety. The corpus callosum is not implicated in the patient's statement.



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