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Q1Aspects of effective program evaluation include all of the following except:
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✓ Correct answer: Focuses solely on quantitative data
Answer: Focuses solely on quantitative data Effective program evaluation involves a comprehensive approach that combines both quantitative and qualitative measures. It should include formative and summative evaluations, utilize multiple data sources, and incorporate feedback from various stakeholders to provide a holistic view of the program's impact.
Q2Which of the following organizations originated models that support competency-based nursing education?
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✓ Correct answer: National League for Nursing
Answer: National League for Nursing Competency-based nursing education models have been supported by organizations such as the National League for Nursing (NLN). These models focus on the development of specific competencies in nursing education to ensure quality and safety in patient care. Key concepts in these models include clinical reasoning, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement, which are integral aspects of ensuring competent nursing practice.
Q3Which of the following educational approaches in nursing curriculum emphasizes problem-based learning (PBL) and relies heavily on simulated clinical scenarios?
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✓ Correct answer: Case-Based Learning (CBL) approach
The Case-Based Learning (CBL) approach focuses on the application of theoretical knowledge through problem-solving exercises in simulated clinical scenarios. This method enhances critical thinking and practical skills by positioning students in realistic clinical environments.
Q4When implementing a new nursing curriculum, the curriculum leader must perform all of the following roles except:
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✓ Correct answer: Delegator
Answer: Delegator In the context of nursing curriculum implementation, essential roles include: Role Instructor Confronter Counselor Trainer Advisor Retriever Observer Referrer Data Collector Linker Analyzer Demonstrator Diagnostician Modeler Designer Advocate Manager Evaluator
Q5Which competency is emphasized by the National League for Nurses (NLN) for graduates to ensure safe and culturally appropriate patient care?
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✓ Correct answer: Graduates of any type of nursing program should be able to provide safe, developmentally appropriate care which hinges on building and preserving healthy, positive relationships
Answer: Graduates of any type of nursing program should be able to provide safe, developmentally appropriate care which hinges on building and preserving healthy, positive relationships The NLN has established basic standards which graduates of all nursing programs should have in common, including the ability to: - provide safe, culturally and developmentally appropriate care which hinges on building and preserving healthy positive relationships - practice using accepted standards of practice which dictate legal, ethical, and professional scope - engage in lifelong learning and grow professionally in a practice that is supported by evidence - advocate for patient access to quality health care While graduates of accelerated nursing programs can generally be said to possess maturity, strong clinical skills, the ability to learn quickly while on the job, and have a many-layered skill set and educational background, the NLN does not comment specifically on these characteristics in reference to graduates of accelerated nursing programs.
Q6Among the various models of effective teaching in nursing education, several common characteristics or criteria can be identified. All of the following are shared traits or criteria, except:
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✓ Correct answer: All students must adhere to a rigid curriculum
Answer: All students must adhere to a rigid curriculum Many models of effective teaching in nursing education, such as the following, share several traits or criteria: Model Key Traits Constructivist Model Engaged and satisfied students; Innovative teaching strategies Experiential Learning Model Plan for continuous professional development; Engaged and satisfied students Reflective Practice Model Innovative teaching strategies; Plan for continuous professional development Collaborative Learning Model Engaged and satisfied students; Innovative teaching strategies Common characteristics include engaged and satisfied students, innovative teaching strategies, and continuous professional development. A rigid curriculum is not typically considered a characteristic of effective teaching models.
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