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TEST BANK FOR SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL - VOCATIONAL NURSING 8TH EDITION- KNECHT A nursing student tells a peer, “I‟m having trouble understanding the rationale for not restraining confused patients.” The best advice for the peer to offer would be a. “Ask the smartest student in the class.” b. “Ask a patient for his or her view about it.” c. “Ask the instructor to explain it again.” d. “Do an Internet search.” ANS: C This response reflects the student‟s responsibility for seeking faculty help when having difficulty in class or clinicals. Asking the smartest student in class might not be helpful if this student is also having difficulty understanding the content. Asking the patient for his or her view would not provide balanced information. An Internet search might not yield relevant information. DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 7 | p. 11 OBJ: 7 TOP: Student responsibility for seeking help KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A 25. A nursing student tells a peer, “My instructor is on my case all the time. I‟m picked on more than any other student in the group. The more I‟m criticized, the more nervous I get. I don‟t think I can do anything right. What do you think I should do?” The best advice for the peer to give would be a. “Just keep trying. Things are bound to get better.” b. “Make an appointment to talk about this with the instructor.” c. “Go see the program director and explain that you‟re being harassed.” d. “Ask another instructor for help with your skills so you‟ll be better prepared.” ANS: B This option suggests following the recognized channel of communication by seeking out the individual with whom the perceived problem lies—the instructor. “Just keep trying. Things are bound to get better” is encouraging but will not help resolve the student‟s concerns.” “Go see the program director and explain that you‟re being harassed” and “Ask another instructor for help with your skills so you‟ll be better prepared” do not follow the recognized channel of communication. DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 7 | p. 11 OBJ: 7 TOP: Addressing problems by going to the source KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A MULTIPLE RESPONSE 1. A student in the nursing program has made various statements relating to his life situation. Which statements indicate the potential for success? (Select all that apply.) a. “I have to hold a full-time job while enrolled in the nursing program.” b. “I‟m an excellent manager of my time.” c. “My spouse is away so much that I don‟t have enough help with the children.” d. “I‟m really looking forward to working as a nurse. It has been my goal for years.” ANS: B, D TEST BANK FOR SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL / VOCATIONAL NURSING 8TH EDITION: KNECHT Time management skills and enthusiasm for the profession are both indicators for success in the nursing program. Having a full-time job and a demanding spouse can be deterrents to the successful completion of a nursing program. DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 4 OBJ: 4 TOP: Factors influencing potential for success/failure KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A 2. In response to a learner‟s questions, which of the following options should be used to describe desirable outcomes of clinical performance evaluations? (Select all that apply.) a. Discover positive actions of students. b. Make students aware of ineffective clinical behaviors. c. Role-model how to conduct evaluations of others when in the LPN/LVN expanded role. d. Give the student an opportunity to tell the instructor how the instructor‟s attitude discourages learning. ANS: A, B, C Discovering positive actions of students indicates that it is important to identify positive actions and reinforce them via clinical performance. Making students aware of ineffective clinical behaviors indicates that ineffective clinical behaviors stand in the way of attaining the goal of providing safe, effective patient care. If this goal is not met, the long-term goal of program completion is jeopardized. Role-modeling how to conduct evaluations of others indicates that role-modeling is a desired outcome of clinical performance evaluations. Providing students the opportunity to tell the instructor how the instructor‟s attitude discourages learning is not a desired outcome of clinical performance evaluation. DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: pp. 8-10 OBJ: 7 TOP: Clinical performance evaluation KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A 3. With regard to the teaching-learning process, what can the nursing student identify as the instructor‟s responsibility to the student? (Select all that apply.) a. Solve each of the student‟s learning problems. b. Create an environment in which learning can occur. c. Make learning simple and free from psychological pain. d. Eliminate difficult concepts from lectures and laboratories. e. Assist students to answer questions not independently resolved. ANS: B, E Faculty are responsible for providing a curriculum, planning for its implementation, and creating a safe learning environment. Part of creating an optimal learning environment includes having approachable faculty who are available to help students who encounter questions or problems the student cannot independently resolve using available resources. Solving each of the student‟s learning problems is unrealistic and would rob the student of active participation. Making learning simple and free from psychological pain is not realistic. Learning is rooted in the learner. The instructor cannot guarantee student response. Eliminating difficult concepts from lectures and laboratories is not realistic. Many important nursing concepts are complex and may seem difficult. They cannot be eliminated from a curriculum if the learner‟s education is to meet standards.

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TEST BANK FOR SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL / VOCATIONAL NURSING 8TH EDITION: KNECHT

Chapter 01: Personal Resources of an Adult Learner
Knecht: Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing, 8th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which individual in a practical/vocational nursing class would be identified as a traditional
adult learner?
a. One who has been out of school for many years
b. One who has children and grandchildren
c. One who knows the routine of education
d. One who is in his or her early 20s
ANS: D
Traditional adult learners are individuals who come to the educational program directly from
high school or another program of study. They are usually in their late teens or early 20s. The
learner who has been out of school for many years and the learner who has children and
grandchildren would be identified as a returning adult learner. The learner who knows the
routine of education does not provide sufficient information for classification.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 3 OBJ: 1
TOP: Adult Learner KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

2. A student enrolled in an LPN/LVN program states, “I‟m fresh out of high school and living
alone for the first time in my life. I‟m learning how to take care of myself as well as learning
to care for my patients.” This statement identifies the student as
a. a traditional adult learner.
b. a returning adult learner.
c. someone in need of counseling.
d. someone who is not accustomed to formal education.
ANS: A
Traditional adult learners are individuals who are in their late teens or early 20s who have
come to the practical/vocational program directly from high school or another program of
study. A returning adult learner is someone who has been out of school for several years. A
person in needed of counseling is commonly a student who has been evaluated by the
instructor as having areas that need improvement. This student is a traditional adult learner,
and traditional adult learners are accustomed to formal education.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 3 OBJ: 1
TOP: Adult Learner KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

3. A nursing student states, “I have taken advantage of informal learning experiences.” Another
student asks, “Could you give me an example?” The best example of an informal learning
experience is
a. caring for a disabled family member.
b. taking a continuing education course.
c. enrolling in an academic program.
d. attending credit classes at the mall.

,TEST BANK FOR SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL / VOCATIONAL NURSING 8TH EDITION: KNECHT

ANS: A
Informal learning experiences are those that take place outside a formal educational setting. A
person who cares for a disabled family member would gain knowledge and skill in providing
personal care. An education course, academic program, and credited classes all take place in a
formal educational setting.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 3 OBJ: 2
TOP: Informal educational experience KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

4. What strategy can be used by a nursing student to effectively combat a fear of failure?
a. Picture in your mind the rewards of succeeding
b. Positive self-talk
c. Create a mental script of positive thoughts
d. All of the above
ANS: D
Picturing the rewards of succeeding, positive self-talk, and a mental script of positive thoughts
all contribute a positive mental attitude and are all ways to combat the fear of failure.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 4 OBJ: 2
TOP: Promoting success in the program of study KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

5. An example of a self-talk “script” that promotes success in a practical/vocational nursing
program is
a. “I get sick from smelling bad odors.”
b. “What if I‟m „all thumbs‟ in practice lab?”
c. “I don‟t think the instructor likes me.”
d. “I work well with my hands.”
ANS: D
The statement “I work well with my hands” is a positive thought. It focuses on a strength and
promotes the expectation that the individual will succeed. All other options are examples of
negative thinking that create expectations for problems and failure.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 3 OBJ: 2
TOP: Hidden dangers KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

6. Select the factor common to ALL types of adult learners that predisposes them to success in a
nursing program.
a. They have few responsibilities at home.
b. They have the motivation to succeed.
c. They automatically qualify for financial aid.
d. They have few daily distractions.
ANS: B
The only statement applicable to all types of adult learners is that the majority is motivated to
succeed. The other factors may be applicable to one or two classifications of learners but not
to all three.

,TEST BANK FOR SUCCESS IN PRACTICAL / VOCATIONAL NURSING 8TH EDITION: KNECHT

DIF: Cognitive Level: Comprehension REF: p. 4 OBJ: 2
TOP: Factors predisposing to success KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

7. When a class of nursing students discusses their concerns about their program, the concern
shared by most learners is generally the fear of
a. succeeding.
b. economic problems.
c. failure.
d. ridicule.
ANS: C
Some degree of fear of failure is nearly universal and often relates to earlier failures or
setbacks the learner has experienced in other educational settings. Few individuals are afraid
of succeeding. Uncertainty about economic issues is common among students but is not as
universal as fear of failure. Fear of ridicule is rarely a concern; if present, it is usually
superseded by fear of failure.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 4 OBJ: 2
TOP: Hidden dangers KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

8. The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees students the right to
a. graduate from a program.
b. fail an academic program.
c. express oneself in class.
d. have unlimited absences.
ANS: C
The First Amendment provides for freedom of expression as long as what is expressed does
not disrupt class or infringe on the rights of peers. The remaining options are topics that are
not addressed by this amendment.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: p. 6 OBJ: 6
TOP: Learner rights KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

9. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the learner from being asked to leave an
educational program without due process?
a. Eleventh
b. Twelfth
c. Thirteenth
d. Fourteenth
ANS: D
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees due process. The learner has the right to defend him-
or herself if charged with a violation of policy or rules. The Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth
amendments do not address due process.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: p. 6 OBJ: 6
TOP: Learner rights KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A

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MSC: NCLEX: N/A

10. When a nursing student expresses concern about being dismissed unfairly from the program,
the most effective peer response would be
a. “Better get over being so negative.”
b. “You have rights under the Fourteenth Amendment.”
c. “Watch what you say in class to reduce this possibility.”
d. “Instructors really do have control over what happens.”
ANS: B
The Fourteenth Amendment guarantees due process to the student. The learner has the right to
defend him- or herself if charged with a violation of program policy or rules. The other
statements are not the most effective responses to give a student concerned with being unfairly
dismissed.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Application REF: p. 6 OBJ: 6
TOP: Learner rights KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

11. A nursing student monopolizes class discussions. Which statement about the situation is most
accurate?
a. The student is violating the rights of others to participate in class.
b. The student is demonstrating interdependency with the instructor.
c. The student is demonstrating passive learning strategies.
d. The student is at risk for being immediately terminated.
ANS: A
The First Amendment provides the right to freedom of speech as long as what is said does not
disrupt the class or infringe on the rights of other students. In this case, the student who
monopolizes discussion is violating the right of free expression by others in the class.
Interdependency involves a student who is actively involved in his or her own learning and
who has a collaborative relationship with the instructor. A passive learner is someone who is
not actively involved in his or her own learning. The Fourteenth Amendment assures the
student due process, meaning that first the student must be charged with a violation and
presented with evidence of misconduct. The student will be entitled to state his or her case.

DIF: Cognitive Level: Analysis REF: p. 6 OBJ: 6
TOP: Learner rights KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A
MSC: NCLEX: N/A

12. 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.”
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, such as avoiding the facilitators of your learning (instructors) and
demonstrating poor time management skills.

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