A student does not like the way the content in class is presented. The faculty member does not present the content in an orderly manner but randomly asks questions and discusses topics that were listed on the white board

After class, the student goes to the computer lab, researches
the topics presented in class, and reads several articles on the topics. This student is:
a. multi-tasking in her study time. c. wasting emotional energy in
aggressive behavior.
b. feeling overwhelmed and frustrated. d. studying in her preferred learning
style.


ANS: d

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A nurse is caring for a client with an injury to the temporal lobe of the brain. Which symptom should the nurse anticipate as a result of this injury?

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