ATI CLIENT EDUCATION ( UPDATED 2024 )
COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (SOLVED) 100% CORRECT
1. A nurse is preparing to educate a client about the proper procedure fora dressing change.
Which of the following indicates an understanyling of Knowles's fundamental principles of
client readiness?
A. The client states , "I will do it myself."
B. The client has been awake all night .
C. The client is engaged and alert
D. The client used to help change their partner's dressings .: The client isengaged and alert
10. A nurse is providing teaching about performing blood glucose checks toa client who has
a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. Which of the followingactions indicates the nurse is
using the affective domain of learning?
A. Ask the client how they feel about checking their blood glucose levels.
B. Ask the client to demonstrate how to check their blood glucose level.
C.Ask the client to verbalize the steps of checking their blood glucose level.
D. Ask the client if they understand the importance of monitoring their bloodglucose level.:
Ask the client how they feel about checking their blood glucose levels
2. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a recent diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. The
nurse is using strategies in the affective domain
of learning. Which of the following client statements is part of the affectivedomain?
A. "I have been crying a lot since I learned about my diagnosis. I'm worriesabout everything."
B. I am learning how to take my blood prensure so can check it at home everyday"
C. " I understand I may lose weight because I may not feel like eating much."
D. "I will take my pain medication on a schedule to prevent my pain from becoming severe.:
"I have been crying a lot since I learned about my diagnosis.I'm worries about everything."
3. A nurse educator is planning an in-service for staff nurses about psy- chomotor client
teaching strategies. Which of the following activities requiresthe use of gross motor skills?
(Select all that apply .)
A. A client walking with crutches
B. A client using a manual wheelchair
C. Administering an intradermal injection to a
, D. Opening a client's medication bottle
E. Applying an adhesive bandage to a client's finger: AB
4. A nurse is discussing the nurse's role in client education with a newly licensed nurse.Which
of the following statements by the newly licensed nurseindicates an understanding of a nurse's
role?
A. "Nurses make up the greatest percentage of members on a health careteam"
B. "Providers make up the greatest percentage of members on a health careteam .
C. "Physician assistants have the greatest percentage of members on a healthcare team."
D. "Physical therapists have the greatest percentage of members on a healthcare team.":
"Nurses make up the greatest percentage of members on a health care team"
5. A nurse is reviewing information about client education with a newly licensed nurse. Which
of the following information should the nurse includeas the focus of client education?
A. Empowering clients to be accountable for self-care
B. Providing the client with disease-orientated education
C. Providing education only to the client to protect confidentiality
D. Encouraging clients to let go of previous experiences: Empowering clientsto be
accountable for self care
6. A nurse is orienting a newly licensed nurse to the unit. Which of the following statements by
the newly licensed nurse indicates an understandingof the importance of documentation of
client education?
A. "Client documentation can decrease hospital reimbursement."
B. "Client documentation can decrease the need to re-evaluate the client'seducational needs."
C. "Client documentation can increase staffing and services.
D. "Client documentation can increase liability.": "Client documentation canincrease staffing
and services.
7. A nurse is teaching a client about how to perform daily blood pressurereadings at home.
Which of the following statements by the client is an example of the teach back method of
learning ?
A. "Show me again how to position the blood pressure cuff on my arm.
COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (SOLVED) 100% CORRECT
1. A nurse is preparing to educate a client about the proper procedure fora dressing change.
Which of the following indicates an understanyling of Knowles's fundamental principles of
client readiness?
A. The client states , "I will do it myself."
B. The client has been awake all night .
C. The client is engaged and alert
D. The client used to help change their partner's dressings .: The client isengaged and alert
10. A nurse is providing teaching about performing blood glucose checks toa client who has
a new diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. Which of the followingactions indicates the nurse is
using the affective domain of learning?
A. Ask the client how they feel about checking their blood glucose levels.
B. Ask the client to demonstrate how to check their blood glucose level.
C.Ask the client to verbalize the steps of checking their blood glucose level.
D. Ask the client if they understand the importance of monitoring their bloodglucose level.:
Ask the client how they feel about checking their blood glucose levels
2. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has a recent diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. The
nurse is using strategies in the affective domain
of learning. Which of the following client statements is part of the affectivedomain?
A. "I have been crying a lot since I learned about my diagnosis. I'm worriesabout everything."
B. I am learning how to take my blood prensure so can check it at home everyday"
C. " I understand I may lose weight because I may not feel like eating much."
D. "I will take my pain medication on a schedule to prevent my pain from becoming severe.:
"I have been crying a lot since I learned about my diagnosis.I'm worries about everything."
3. A nurse educator is planning an in-service for staff nurses about psy- chomotor client
teaching strategies. Which of the following activities requiresthe use of gross motor skills?
(Select all that apply .)
A. A client walking with crutches
B. A client using a manual wheelchair
C. Administering an intradermal injection to a
, D. Opening a client's medication bottle
E. Applying an adhesive bandage to a client's finger: AB
4. A nurse is discussing the nurse's role in client education with a newly licensed nurse.Which
of the following statements by the newly licensed nurseindicates an understanding of a nurse's
role?
A. "Nurses make up the greatest percentage of members on a health careteam"
B. "Providers make up the greatest percentage of members on a health careteam .
C. "Physician assistants have the greatest percentage of members on a healthcare team."
D. "Physical therapists have the greatest percentage of members on a healthcare team.":
"Nurses make up the greatest percentage of members on a health care team"
5. A nurse is reviewing information about client education with a newly licensed nurse. Which
of the following information should the nurse includeas the focus of client education?
A. Empowering clients to be accountable for self-care
B. Providing the client with disease-orientated education
C. Providing education only to the client to protect confidentiality
D. Encouraging clients to let go of previous experiences: Empowering clientsto be
accountable for self care
6. A nurse is orienting a newly licensed nurse to the unit. Which of the following statements by
the newly licensed nurse indicates an understandingof the importance of documentation of
client education?
A. "Client documentation can decrease hospital reimbursement."
B. "Client documentation can decrease the need to re-evaluate the client'seducational needs."
C. "Client documentation can increase staffing and services.
D. "Client documentation can increase liability.": "Client documentation canincrease staffing
and services.
7. A nurse is teaching a client about how to perform daily blood pressurereadings at home.
Which of the following statements by the client is an example of the teach back method of
learning ?
A. "Show me again how to position the blood pressure cuff on my arm.