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The primary advantage of using “role-play” as a teaching strategy in nursing is to:

A. Encourage passive observation.
B. Allow students to practice communication and interpersonal skills in a safe environment.
C. Reduce the need for theoretical knowledge.
D. Promote individual competition.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

The use of “chunking” in patient education is effective because it:

A. Overwhelms the patient with information.
B. Breaks down complex information into smaller, more manageable units.
C. Relies solely on visual aids.
D. Encourages memorization without understanding.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

When a nursing instructor uses a “debriefing” session after a simulation, they are aiming to:

A. Assign grades for the simulation.
B. Provide a platform for reflective learning, analysis of performance, and emotional processing.
C. Just re-enact the scenario.
D. Ignore student feelings.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

The purpose of “case-based learning” in nursing education is to:

A. Provide pre-defined answers to complex scenarios.
B. Engage students in analyzing real-world clinical problems and developing solutions.
C. Focus solely on theoretical knowledge.
D. Reduce the need for critical thinking.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

A nursing instructor requires students to write reflective journals after each clinical experience. This strategy primarily promotes:

A. Memorization.
B. Passive learning.
C. Self-assessment and critical thinking.
D. Group conformity.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

Which factor is most crucial for long-term retention of learned material in nursing?

A. Rote memorization of facts.
B. Deep processing and meaningful connection to prior knowledge.
C. Passive listening to lectures.
D. Avoiding practice.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

The concept of “active participation” in learning implies that learners:

A. Are passive recipients of information.
B. Are directly involved in the learning process through doing, discussing, or problem-solving.
C. Only learn through observation.
D. Do not need to ask questions.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

A nursing instructor observes a student during a clinical procedure and provides immediate, specific suggestions for improvement. This is an example of:

A. Summative assessment.
B. Formative feedback.
C. Diagnostic evaluation.
D. Norm-referenced evaluation.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

Bloom’s Taxonomy provides a framework for categorizing learning objectives into different levels of:

A. Learning styles.
B. Cognitive complexity.
C. Teaching strategies.
D. Student motivation.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

The most effective way to address a patient’s misconceptions about their illness is to:

A. Ignore them and proceed with teaching.
B. Confront them directly and tell them they are wrong.
C. Listen to their beliefs, acknowledge them, and then provide accurate information gently.
D. Delay teaching until misconceptions disappear.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

To ensure effective patient teaching, the nurse should use:

A. Only highly specialized medical terms.
B. A patient-centered approach, tailoring information to individual needs.
C. A one-size-fits-all approach.
D. Only written materials.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

The purpose of a “preceptor” in clinical nursing education is to:

A. Primarily grade student performance.
B. Serve as an experienced role model and guide for a student.
C. Deliver didactic lectures only.
D. Observe from a distance without intervention.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

The “affective domain” of Bloom’s Taxonomy encompasses:

A. Knowledge and comprehension.
B. Physical skills and coordination.
C. Attitudes, values, and emotional responses.
D. Problem-solving abilities.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026

The primary role of a nursing instructor when students are engaged in self-directed learning is to:

A. Provide all answers.
B. Monitor and grade every step.
C. Facilitate access to resources and provide guidance when needed.
D. Ignore student progress.
nmdcat.online BS Nursing
Jun 6, 2026
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