Student Success for Health Professionals Midterm Review Ch 1,2,4,5,6,9
If you get sick before a test, which of the following actions should you take? A) Contact the instructor, follow doctor's orders, and rest. B) Contact the instructor, follow doctor's orders, and keep a normal study schedule. C) Rest and try to take the test anyway. D) Contact fellow students, follow doctor's orders, and rest.
A) Contact the instructor, follow doctor's orders, and rest.
When working with patients, you may come across cases in which a male family member speaks for a female patient. What is this an example of? A) Gender roles B) Race C) Religion D) Patriarchy
A) Gender roles
4. What will the grading policy for the class tell you? A) How much tests, papers, daily participation, group work, and attendance contribute to your final grade B) When assignments are due C) Whether attendance is a requirement D) What topics will be covered each day in class
A) How much tests, papers, daily participation, group work, and attendance contribute to your final grade
Which of the following statements describes the role of the cerebellum? A) It controls basic functions such as balance and coordination. B) It connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls basic functions. C) It controls high-level functions and voluntary muscle movements. D) It controls sight, language, and conscious thought.
A) It controls basic functions such as balance and coordination.
Which of the following documents summarizes your lecture notes on one piece of paper for review? A) Study sheet B) Study plan C) Practice test D) Lecture outline
A) Study sheet
2. Which of the following is not an effective way to stop the cycle of uncertainty, fear, and discouragement? A) Take a break from studying. B) Take responsibility for your education. C) Decide what you want to learn from each course. D) Be an active learner.
A) Take a break from studying.
If you sit at the front of the classroom, what impression does this communicate to the instructor? A) That you are willing and eager to learn B) That you have poor hearing or eyesight C) That you want to be the center of attention D) That you are afraid to ask questions
A) That you are willing and eager to learn
Participating in organized groups on campus can facilitate all of the following except: A) allowing you to remain passive about your social life. B) providing more variety in your social life. C) exposing you to new skills and interests. D) relieving stress and provide outlets for enjoyment.
A) allowing you to remain passive about your social life.
Putting ideas into your own words to show how well you understand the material is: A) interpreting. B) memorizing. C) applying. D) exploring.
A) interpreting.
In addition to any personal goals, the true goal of all students should be: A) learning. B) earning good grades. C) obtaining a well-paying job. D) meeting the instructor's expectations.
A) learning.
All of the following can help you stay focused during reading except: A) listening to music while reading. B) sitting in a quiet place. C) reading at the time of day when you're most alert. D) keeping a snack and some water nearby.
A) listening to music while reading.
. All of the following are recommended tips for effective note-taking except: A) creating a note-taking outline. B) copying down important sections from the textbook. C) using symbols and abbreviations. D) avoiding tape-recording lectures.
B) copying down important sections from the textbook.
All of the following are objective tests except: A) multiple choice. B) essay. C) problem-solving. D) short answer
B) essay.
All of the following describe learning skills except: A) memorize it. B) explore it. C) apply it. D) interpret it
B) explore it.
All of the following are specifically recommended for auditory learners except: A) reading your notes aloud while studying. B) moving around while studying. C) participating in class. D) recording class lectures and listening to them later as needed.
B) moving around while studying.
One way to maintain a balanced life while in school is to: A) pull an all-nighter once a week. B) postpone plans for exercise until you finish the semester. C) eat healthy foods. D) take all the toughest classes at once to get them over with.
C) eat healthy foods.
Having a positive attitude: A) guarantees you an "A" in the course. B) sets you up for disappointment. C) helps you study for your classes in a more effective way. D) doesn't make a difference.
C) helps you study for your classes in a more effective way.
Holidays are a time to: A) catch up on all the work you fell behind on during the semester. B) review your notes from the semester's classes. C) relax and have fun so that you will be prepared to start fresh. D) get ahead on big projects.
C) relax and have fun so that you will be prepared to start fresh.
Which of the following statements describes a recommended response when an instructor covers the material too quickly? A) Ask specific questions about concepts you would like the instructor to clarify. B) Practice summarizing information in your head. C) Memorize definitions of key terms. D) Predict what your instructor will cover next
A) Ask specific questions about concepts you would like the instructor to clarify.
Which of the following strategies is recommended to prevent yourself from becoming bored or overly fatigued during the semester? A) Be flexible by leaving some time unscheduled. B) Only study in the evenings. C) Use holidays to catch up on all missed assignments. D) Study for long blocks of time without breaks.
A) Be flexible by leaving some time unscheduled.
If you start to feel anxious during a test, how might you break the tension? A) Close your eyes and take a few slow, deep breaths. B) Complete the test quickly and turn it in. C) Leave the room for a few minutes. D) Close your eyes and hum quietly to yourself.
A) Close your eyes and take a few slow, deep breaths.
What does the abbreviation GPA stand for?
Grade point average
Self-image can affect your and motivation
attitude
A _______________ examination is a test mandated by state law to ensure that you are prepared to practice in your field.
licensure
On the first day of class, the course instructor will distribute papers, including a syllabus, class schedule, and a course _________ _________ that will tell you what items to bring to class
materials list
If your instructor writes a new concept or definition on the board or distributes a handout with a diagram or list of facts, it would be wise to ______________ that information.
memorize
A support system of peers is called a __________________.
network
The term ________ is typically based on a person's physical characteristics.
race
One way to avoid procrastination on a large project is to set _________ goals that do not require you to achieve perfection
realistic
Three important characteristics of a healthcare professional are honesty, _____________, and accountability.
responsibility
Two effective ways to stay motivated in pursuing goals are to _____ yourself when you achieve a goal and to ask a friend to hold you_______ .
reward, accountable
Test questions focusing on higher level understanding may include ______objective questions but are likely to include and ______ questions.
short answer, essay
The system of writing in abbreviated words or symbols is called _____.
shorthand
The document that tells you how many activities and assignments are required for the course is called the _______.
syllabus
By observing the instructor on the first day of class, you can pick up on the instructor's personality, _________ _________, and perception of students.
teaching style or communication style
__________________and ___________ are "big game" days and should always be marked on your calendar.
test dates and quiz dates
Knowing the _______ of the subject makes it much easier to understand the material.
vocabulary
As a student, you are accountable to __________________,_____________ , and _____________.
your instructor, your classmates, yourself
A network is voluntary,____________________ , and respectful.
focused
According to Benjamin Bloom, what are the six stages of cognitive learning?
Knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation
When you answer a fill-in-the-blank question, you need to be sure that your answer is consistent with the _____ of the sentence.
grammar
Which of the following is an example of a good goal? A) To study hard B) To be the best student my instructor has ever had C) To study at least one hour each day D) To score As on all tests
C) To study at least one hour each day
_____ means using information that you've memorized and comprehended to complete a task.
Application
For a network to be successful, all group members must: A) be equally intelligent. B) share their quiz answers. C) contribute and consume information. D) take turns hosting the group meetings.
C) contribute and consume information.
10. When taking an essay test, what is the first step? A) Read all the questions and jot down facts and thoughts for each B) Read all the directions, underlining important words or phrases C) Outline each answer D) Estimate how long you think you'll need to answer each question
B) Read all the directions, underlining important words or phrases
What is the primary reason for attending every class? A) To show the instructor that you want to earn a good grade B) To review and build on the material you read in the textbook C) To schedule study sessions with classmates D) To show the instructor that you are bringing all your materials
B) To review and build on the material you read in the textbook
On the first day of class, instructors often read and discuss the class handouts. What is one advantage of this activity? A) The instructor can make sure everyone is present. B) You can ask questions and clarify the instructor's expectations. C) The instructor can identify students who need tutoring. D) You can highlight possible test questions.
B) You can ask questions and clarify the instructor's expectations.
After one semester, your overall grades for three 4-credit courses were A-, B+, and B-. If an A- is worth 3.7 points, a B+ is worth 3.3 points, and a B- is worth 2.7 points, what is your GPA, rounded to the nearest tenth? A) 3.1 B) 3.2 C) 3.3 D) 3.4
B) 3.2
The class has taken three exams and written two essays. You scored 80%, 76%, and 94% on the exams, and 88% and 92% on the essays. Your instructor will determine your grade by averaging these scores. What is your final grade? A) 83 B) 86 C) 89 D) 91
B) 86
Which of the following activities illustrates Bloom's "comprehension" learning level? A) Memorizing a math formula B) Drawing a chart or diagram C) Using a math formula to solve a problem D) Writing a poem
B) Drawing a chart or diagram
In addition to objective and subjective tests, what is another common type of test? A) Essay tests B) Oral tests C) True-or-false tests D) Sentence completion tests
B) Oral tests
When faced with a group of short-answer questions, it's best to answer which type of question first? A) Questions you're unsure of B) Questions you can answer with some thought C) Questions you know without hesitation D) Questions you really don't know
C) Questions you know without hesitation
Which of the following characteristics describes an anxious student? A) She has difficulty remembering minor details. B) She is a quick learner. C) She has difficulty concentrating. D) She feels prepared before a test.
C) She has difficulty concentrating.
Which of the following documents tells you important information about the course and describes the instructor's expectations? A) Homework assignment list B) Grading rubric C) Syllabus D) Final exam
C) Syllabus
What can you learn about an upcoming test by attending class? A) The instructor's teaching style B) The test questions C) The format of the test D) The answers to test questions
C) The format of the test
Which of the following commonly appear(s) on a syllabus? A) Online materials B) Information for your first test C) The goals your instructor has for you D) Practice questions
C) The goals your instructor has for you
The class has taken three quizzes, worth 20 points each. You scored 18, 20, and 14 on the three quizzes. Based on these three scores, what is your overall percentage grade so far in the course? A) 52% B) 60% C) 87% D) 90%
C) 87%
Which of the following describes a recommended way to care for your mind? A) Keep negative thoughts under control. B) Visualize yourself achieving your goals. C) Build a social network. D) All of these are correct.
C) Build a social network.
How does a student with a global learning style prefer to learn? A) From written information or watching demonstrations B) From hearing class discussions or lectures and reading aloud C) By summarizing and relating concepts to the "big picture" D) By following a logical, structured approach
C) By summarizing and relating concepts to the "big picture"
What is one recommended way to prepare and plan ahead for a test? A) Ask fellow students what they are doing to prepare. B) Avoid reviewing past tests so you don't get confused. C) Decide on an organized study plan. D) Cram the night before.
C) Decide on an organized study plan.
4. What is the best time to meet with your instructor to ask questions or discuss the material? A) During class B) Immediately after class C) During the instructor's office hours D) Whenever you have free time
C) During the instructor's office hours
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a well-organized schedule? A) Takes personal commitments into account B) Makes allowances for tough courses C) Leaves one whole day free of classes D) Distributes classes throughout the week
C) Leaves one whole day free of classes
When skimming a chapter, you should: A) read every sentence carefully. B) highlight any sentences that seem important. C) write down questions about confusing concepts to ask the instructor. D) look at the images and key terms, and read the introduction and summary.
D) look at the images and key terms, and read the introduction and summary.
When taking objective tests, answer easier problems first, then tackle the more difficult ones. What is the advantage of this approach? A) It ensures that you won't accidentally skip a difficult question. B) Easy questions can be completed quickly, so you finish the test on time. C) It helps your mind stay focused on the task at hand. D) Easy questions warm up the brain and build confidence for tougher questions.
D) Easy questions warm up the brain and build confidence for tougher questions.
What is the best way to ask for clarification during a lecture? A) Raise your hand and say, "I don't get it." B) Ask your study group to explain the lecture. C) Take note of your question and ask the instructor after class. D) State what you do understand, and ask a specific question
D) State what you do understand, and ask a specific question
Which of the following documents tells you the instructor name and contact information, the course name, and the number of credit hours? A) Course schedule B) Homework assignment list C) Practice exercises D) Syllabus
D) Syllabus
As a health professional, which of the following will you be responsible for? A) Your job and your coworkers' unfinished work B) The patient's actions C) Your coworker's actions D) The patient's security and privacy
D) The patient's security and privacy
Determining whether information has value or relevance is: A) comprehension. B) synthesis. C) analysis. D) evaluation.
D) evaluation.
Meeting individually with your instructor provides the opportunity to do all of the following except: A) ask questions about lecture content. B) learn about the instructor's expectations. C) discuss important issues related to the course. D) find out specifically what's going to be on the next test.
D) find out specifically what's going to be on the next test.
All of the following can sabotage active listening except: A) trying to write down every word in your notes. B) allowing emotions to cloud your thinking. C) concentrating on the speaker's quirks. D) listening for signal words.
D) listening for signal words.
Your long-range calendar should include which of the following?` A) Deadlines for drop/add B) Deadlines for completing each phase of lengthy projects C) Instructors' office hours D) All of these are correct.
D) All of these are correct.
Which of the following behaviors demonstrates honesty? A) Allowing your classmates to copy your work B) Allowing others to force you to do their share of the work C) Borrowing a classmate's answers to complete your work D) Completing your work in your own words
D) Completing your work in your own words
___________ refers to the great variety of human characteristics.
Diversity
__________ is the concept of identifying with the traditions and values of a particular group.
Ethnicity
______ means good, or healthy, levels of stress.
Eustress
The five steps of LISAN note taking are: Lead, ________, Signal Words, Actively Listen, and _______.
Ideas, Notes
_____ are brain cells that receive and send messages to one another in the form of electrochemical nerve impulses
Neurons
___________________is the single best way to stay focused and motivated.
Planning ahead
_____ ____ can indicate transitions in a lecture, allowing you to organize your thoughts and your notes
Signal words
SMART Goals are S___ , M___ , A___ , R___ , and T___.
Specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-sensitive
. If you have a question about your curriculum requirements, your school's ______________ _____________can be great resources.
academic counselors
One of the last steps in active reading is reviewing the ____ ____.
chapter summary
Anxious students often ________ in a testing environment.
choke or freeze up
Ethnicity, age, gender, and socioeconomic status are all elements of _________ ________.
cultural diversity
When presented with a true/false question, it is wise to look for _________ words such as all, always, never, none, only.
extreme
As a healthcare professional, you'll be accountable to ___________ ,__________ , and _______________.
patients, your supervisor, your workplace