Deck 4: Success in Your Nursing Education Program
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Deck 4: Success in Your Nursing Education Program
1
Which of the following is one of the main aspects of a nursing program?
A) Videos
B) Self-study
C) Journal research
D) Didactic learning
A) Videos
B) Self-study
C) Journal research
D) Didactic learning
D
2
A student listening to a lecture and making a connection to something he or she learned in a clinical setting is an example of what?
A) Active listening
B) Application
C) Didactic learning
D) Memorization
A) Active listening
B) Application
C) Didactic learning
D) Memorization
B
3
Professional socialization can best be described as which of the following?
A) A routine
B) A task
C) A transition
D) A gathering
A) A routine
B) A task
C) A transition
D) A gathering
C
4
Two very important tools for success in nursing education are:
A) prioritization and time management.
B) concentration and prioritization.
C) time management and organization.
D) organization and prioritization.
A) prioritization and time management.
B) concentration and prioritization.
C) time management and organization.
D) organization and prioritization.
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5
Which of the following is a major goal of reading in preparation for nursing classes?
A) Memorization
B) Reviewing
C) Scanning
D) Speed reading
A) Memorization
B) Reviewing
C) Scanning
D) Speed reading
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6
How is a nursing curriculum different from other types of curricula?
A) It requires studying.
B) It is a continuum, and each course is meant to build on the previous one.
C) It is only clinical.
D) Faculty is less available to help students.
A) It requires studying.
B) It is a continuum, and each course is meant to build on the previous one.
C) It is only clinical.
D) Faculty is less available to help students.
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7
What makes simulation an effective method for developing clinical competency in nursing?
A) It provides real-life experience.
B) It only prepares the student for lab work.
C) It gives the student a risk-free environment for guided practice.
D) It provides the best practice of bedside manner.
A) It provides real-life experience.
B) It only prepares the student for lab work.
C) It gives the student a risk-free environment for guided practice.
D) It provides the best practice of bedside manner.
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8
Define "reality shock" in relation to nursing.
A) The shock that occurs when someone takes care of a patient for the first time
B) The shock of working in a team with physicians
C) The shock of joining a nursing workforce with one view of the nursing profession and realizing an entirely different view in real practice
D) The shock of graduating from nursing school and searching for a job
A) The shock that occurs when someone takes care of a patient for the first time
B) The shock of working in a team with physicians
C) The shock of joining a nursing workforce with one view of the nursing profession and realizing an entirely different view in real practice
D) The shock of graduating from nursing school and searching for a job
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9
Describe a mentor you have had in your life. How has he or she prepared you for nursing school? If you can't think of anyone in particular, describe your vision of an ideal mentor.
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10
What does lifelong learning mean to you? How will you commit to this as a new nurse?
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