A lab instructor is observing placement of a Foley catheter by a senior nursing student. If the student is in the active conceptualization phase of Kolb's Theory of Experiential Learning, what action can the lab instructor expect from the student?

a. The student will need to observe placement before proceeding.
b. The student assists the instructor in placing the catheter.
c. The student places the Foley catheter without assistance.
d. The student verbalizes beginning to understand catheter placement.


ANS: C

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