1.C) Data collection is collecting , maintaining and storing data safety and securely for future use. Here the nurse is keeping the log of daily activities and the amount of time taken by each activity .
2. D) Feels increased tension and fear of failure because he is giving more importance to low - priority activities than high priority activities . He will fail in his tasks of his profession and also of his life as he don't know to differentiate between important and less important ones which will directly affect his outcome .
3. D) Traditional adult learner are those one who has been out of school for many years . These students are 25year or above in age and have major life and work roles and responsibilities.
4. B) The common factor is they have the motivation to succeed and it will help them to success in nursing program or any other programs because they know the responsibilities towards their patients and family members more nicely than the teenage students and work hard to achieve their goals .
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