Filters
Question type

Study Flashcards

When a client can verbalize a medication schedule and need for a return appointment for follow-up with the health care provider,learning has occurred in which domain?


A) affective
B) cognitive
C) reflective
D) psychomotor

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A nurse plans to teach a client about a newly prescribed medication.Which of these nursing interventions would BEST assist the client in learning?


A) withholding any pain medication so the client can concentrate better
B) ensuring that the client is in a comfortable position and does not have to go to the bathroom
C) scheduling sessions after activities such as physical therapy so the client will be relaxed
D) planning teaching sessions before bed so the client can retain information before sleep

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

When caring for a client,the nurse is aware that a nurse should engage in client education:


A) during every interaction with a client
B) only when the client asks for information
C) after all health care has been provided
D) when the health care provider orders discharge planning

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Which of the following statements would be MOST appropriate when a nurse is teaching a client about a diagnostic test?


A) "Don't eat anything before you have this test."
B) "For 6 hours prior to this test you should not eat or drink at all."
C) "You must not have anything by mouth for 6 hours before this test."
D) "You must remain NPO for at least 6 hours prior to the test."

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

When teaching an older adult client,which of these approaches by the nurse is MOST important?


A) assessing the client's developmental level
B) talking to the client using simple language
C) speaking in a loud voice
D) providing feedback

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

When providing client education,it is important to build upon previously learned information,moving from simple concepts to complex concepts.What is this learning principle called?


A) organization
B) reinforcement
C) relevance
D) repetition

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

The nurse is performing a planned,goal-directed education related to a specific topic.This is an example of:


A) formal teaching
B) informal teaching
C) kinesthetic teaching
D) learning

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

The nurse plans to give a client written materials as a part of the educational plan.Which observation by the nurse indicates that this is an appropriate form of learning material for this client?


A) Client has frequent visitors.
B) Client spends quiet time reading.
C) Client spends quiet time watching television.
D) Client spends quiet time listening to the radio.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A client tells a nurse,"My discharge plan is too complicated! I'll never remember everything I'm supposed to do." To facilitate the client's learning,the nurse concludes the focus needs to be placed on:


A) maturation
B) organization
C) readiness to learn
D) participation

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

When caring for a client diagnosed with new onset diabetes,the nurse identifies the client's need for information about aspects of self-care as it related to the new diagnosis.Which of these nursing diagnoses would the nurse recognize is MOST applicable to this client?


A) ineffective self-health management
B) risk for noncompliance
C) deficient knowledge
D) impaired home maintenance management

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A client must learn how to monitor blood sugar levels using a glucose monitor at home.The nurse demonstrates use of the monitor,asks the client to repeat the procedure under supervision,and provides time to answer questions and give feedback.What type of teaching method does this situation represent?


A) demonstration
B) return demonstration
C) supervised demonstration
D) question-and-answer session

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Showing 21 - 31 of 31

Related Exams

Show Answer