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Week 1 Sherpath

Week 1 Concepts of Nursing Sherpath

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Which example demonstrates the affective domain of learning? Patient displays interest in learning about a new medication
Which learning domain does the nurse teaching a patient to use a blood pressure cuff demonstrate? Psychomotor
Which learning domain involves remembering knowledge and material? Cognitive
The nurse recognizes a patient as which type of learner when the patient prefers listening to educational materials? Aural
What learning style does the “VA” learner prefer? Visual, Aural
What type of learner uses more than one learning style to facilitate learning? Multimodal
Which factors affect patient learning? Age, Culture, Environment, Language, and Situation
Which element is essential to ensure effective education for a young child? Requiring the presence of a caregiver.
Which environment would the nurse select first, if available for patient teaching, to ensure positive outcomes? Private room with few interruptions
How is evidence-based practice (EBP) used in patient education? - To help consumers think about evidence used to support medical claims - To provide direction to consumers who are pursuing the best health care providers
When should patient education be assessed? After key points during teaching sessions
Nurses must ensure that teaching and information provided to patients has which characteristics? Accurate, Evidence- based, and Impartial
A patient states, “I am eager to participate in my ostomy care.” Which learning domain does this represent? Affective
A patient demonstrates a dressing change to the nurse. Which learning domain does this represent? Psychomotor
Which example demonstrates the cognitive domain of learning? The nurse reviews pamphlets on stress reduction with a patient.
The kinesthetic learner learns best through which method of learning? Doing
Use of a color-coded handout is effective for a person who prefers which learning style? Visual
Which teaching strategies will be effective for a VRK learner who needs to learn self-administration of injections? - Show the patient how to self-administer the injection. - Have the patient self-administer the medication injection. - Provide written information about self-administering injections.
Which response by the patient indicates teaching about home care may be ineffective and needs further clarification? “I don’t have an insurance prescription plan.”
Which patient has an accessible support system? 65-year-old woman living with her retired husband and adult daughter
Which action should the nurse take when educating a patient who speaks a different language from the nurse? Provide a professional interpreter
Evidence supports which patient teaching practices? - Ensure understanding of all covered content - Encourage active patient and family involvement - Use multiple teaching methods during each session - Review previously taught content before proceeding
Which evidence-based teaching strategy is the nurse using when the nurse asks patients if they understand their treatment plans? Promoting patient involvement
Evidence supports that the most effective patient education plans are those developed with the patient and which other participants? Interdisciplinary team members
Created by: Brandi Sizemore
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