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bobbie

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Which remark by a student in a nursing program verbalizes a strategy that promotes success in the program?
 
  a. I set goals and work to achieve them.
  b. I avoid interacting with instructors.
  c. I spend 2 to 3 hours daily surfing the net.
  d. I limit my partying to 3 to 4 nights a week.

Question 2

Which statement is true regarding the teaching-learning process in practical/vocational nursing?
 
  a. If the student fails, the instructor is ultimately at fault.
  b. By asking questions, the student interferes with the instructor's work.
  c. The student must adapt his or her personal learning style to the instructor's methods.
  d. The student is responsible for preparing for theory classes and clinical experience.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Setting goals and working to implement them is a strategy associated with active, self-directed learning and will promote success. The other responses refer to behaviors that are not conducive to success.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
Advance preparation provides a basis for continued learning in the classroom. It provides the learner the opportunity to ask relevant questions about theory. Preparation prior to clinical experience safeguards patients' safety.



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