A nursing student has been informed that much of the content of the nursing program will be presented in the form of lectures. This means that the student should:

A) make sure to do the assigned readings prior to each class.
B) determine whether the lecture will be beneficial before deciding to attend.
C) record each lecture electronically so that it can be referred to later.
D) schedule a one-on-one discussion with the instructor after each class.


Ans: A
Feedback:
It is important to prepare for lectures by completing reading assignments in advance. A student should attend every class. It is not normally necessary to record every lecture or to meet with the instructor after each class.

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