When preparing for class, the nursing student who uses the textbook most effectively will do all of the following except:

1. Read through the textbook assignments before the class in which the material will be covered.
2. Review the table of contents and appendices.
3. Become familiar with how the book is organized.
4. Look up answers to the questions at the end of the chapter.


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Rationale 1: Answer options 1, 2, and, 3 are all correct actions to take when the student is first issued the book. Becoming familiar with the book and how it is organized will help the student be more efficient. Looking up the answers to questions is not an effective way to learn. It is better to look for the answer in the material in the chapter.

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