Cedarville University Nursing 1050
Study Guide Exam 3 questions well
answered
Nuclear Family - correct answer ✔✔Consists of husband and wife (and perhaps one or more
children)
Extended Family - correct answer ✔✔Relatives (aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins) in
addition to nuclear family
Single-parent family - correct answer ✔✔formed when one parent leaves the nuclear family
because of death, divorce, or desertion or when a single person decides to have or adopt a child
Blended Family - correct answer ✔✔parents bring unrelated children form prior adoptive or
foster parenting relationships into a new, joint living situation
Alternative Family - correct answer ✔✔multi-adult households; "skip generation" (grandparents
caring for grandchildren), communal groups with children, "non families" (adults living alone),
cohabitation partners, and homosexual couples
cognitive learning
Affective Learning
Psychomotor learning - correct answer ✔✔What are the three domains of learning?
Learning that requires thinking and encompasses acquisition of knowledge with intellectual
skills - correct answer ✔✔What is cognitive learning?
,Remembering- learning new facts and information and being able to recall them
Understanding-being able to understand the meaning of the learned material
Applying- using abstract, new ideas in actual situation for a purpose
Analyzing- breaking down information in organized parts
Evaluating- ability to judge value of something
Creating- ability to apply knowledge and skills to create something new - correct answer
✔✔What are the behaviors of cognitive learning?
Learning with an expression of feelings and developing values, attitudes, and beliefs - correct
answer ✔✔What is affective learning?
Receiving- passive, needs only to pay attention to received information
Responding- active participation, can be listening or reacting verbally or nonverbally
Valuing- attaching worth or value to acquired knowledge as demonstrated by learners behavior
Organizing- developing value system by identifying and organizing values according to worth
Characterizing- acting and responding with consistent value system that requires introspection
and self-examination of one's own values in relation to an ethical issue or particular experience
- correct answer ✔✔What are the behaviors of affective learning?
Learning the acquires motor skills that require coordination and integration of mental and
physical movement such as walking or eating with a utensil - correct answer ✔✔What is
psychomotor learning?
Perceive- being aware of objects and qualities through sensory stimulations
Set- readiness to take particular action-mental, physical, emotional
Guided Response (Purpose)- early stages of learning a particular skill with guidance of an
instructor that involves imitation and practice of the demonstrated skill
Mechanism- higher level of behavior in which person gains confidence and proficiency to in
performing a skill that is more complex and involves several more steps than a guided response
, Complex Over Response- smoothly and accurately performing the a motor skill that requires
complex movement patterns
Adaptation- motor skills are developed and movement can be modified when unexpected
problems occur
Origination- using existing psychomotor skills to create new movement patterns to perform
them as needed in response to particular situations or problems - correct answer ✔✔What are
the behaviors of psychomotor learning?
Help individuals reach their optimal level of health - correct answer ✔✔What is the purpose or
goal for patient education?
Telling (emergency)
Participating (nurse and patient do the work and make the plan)
Entrusting ( patient does treatments/therapies correctly and consistently)
Reinforcement (positive or negative=better outcomes for patient) - correct answer ✔✔What are
the teaching approaches?
One-on-one
Group Discussion
Demonstration
Role Play
Preparatory
Analogies
Simulation - correct answer ✔✔What are the teaching or instructing methods?
One-on-one discussion - correct answer ✔✔most common teaching method
shares information directly at bedside, in the home, or office
Allows patient to ask questions and show concerns
Study Guide Exam 3 questions well
answered
Nuclear Family - correct answer ✔✔Consists of husband and wife (and perhaps one or more
children)
Extended Family - correct answer ✔✔Relatives (aunts, uncles, grandparents, and cousins) in
addition to nuclear family
Single-parent family - correct answer ✔✔formed when one parent leaves the nuclear family
because of death, divorce, or desertion or when a single person decides to have or adopt a child
Blended Family - correct answer ✔✔parents bring unrelated children form prior adoptive or
foster parenting relationships into a new, joint living situation
Alternative Family - correct answer ✔✔multi-adult households; "skip generation" (grandparents
caring for grandchildren), communal groups with children, "non families" (adults living alone),
cohabitation partners, and homosexual couples
cognitive learning
Affective Learning
Psychomotor learning - correct answer ✔✔What are the three domains of learning?
Learning that requires thinking and encompasses acquisition of knowledge with intellectual
skills - correct answer ✔✔What is cognitive learning?
,Remembering- learning new facts and information and being able to recall them
Understanding-being able to understand the meaning of the learned material
Applying- using abstract, new ideas in actual situation for a purpose
Analyzing- breaking down information in organized parts
Evaluating- ability to judge value of something
Creating- ability to apply knowledge and skills to create something new - correct answer
✔✔What are the behaviors of cognitive learning?
Learning with an expression of feelings and developing values, attitudes, and beliefs - correct
answer ✔✔What is affective learning?
Receiving- passive, needs only to pay attention to received information
Responding- active participation, can be listening or reacting verbally or nonverbally
Valuing- attaching worth or value to acquired knowledge as demonstrated by learners behavior
Organizing- developing value system by identifying and organizing values according to worth
Characterizing- acting and responding with consistent value system that requires introspection
and self-examination of one's own values in relation to an ethical issue or particular experience
- correct answer ✔✔What are the behaviors of affective learning?
Learning the acquires motor skills that require coordination and integration of mental and
physical movement such as walking or eating with a utensil - correct answer ✔✔What is
psychomotor learning?
Perceive- being aware of objects and qualities through sensory stimulations
Set- readiness to take particular action-mental, physical, emotional
Guided Response (Purpose)- early stages of learning a particular skill with guidance of an
instructor that involves imitation and practice of the demonstrated skill
Mechanism- higher level of behavior in which person gains confidence and proficiency to in
performing a skill that is more complex and involves several more steps than a guided response
, Complex Over Response- smoothly and accurately performing the a motor skill that requires
complex movement patterns
Adaptation- motor skills are developed and movement can be modified when unexpected
problems occur
Origination- using existing psychomotor skills to create new movement patterns to perform
them as needed in response to particular situations or problems - correct answer ✔✔What are
the behaviors of psychomotor learning?
Help individuals reach their optimal level of health - correct answer ✔✔What is the purpose or
goal for patient education?
Telling (emergency)
Participating (nurse and patient do the work and make the plan)
Entrusting ( patient does treatments/therapies correctly and consistently)
Reinforcement (positive or negative=better outcomes for patient) - correct answer ✔✔What are
the teaching approaches?
One-on-one
Group Discussion
Demonstration
Role Play
Preparatory
Analogies
Simulation - correct answer ✔✔What are the teaching or instructing methods?
One-on-one discussion - correct answer ✔✔most common teaching method
shares information directly at bedside, in the home, or office
Allows patient to ask questions and show concerns