NUR 155 FUNDAMENTALS TEST 4 EXAMS|| ALL
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the nurse understands the unique ability of the Pt to understand and integrate health
related knowledge is know by which term - ANSWER: health literacy
what is formal education and give some examples - ANSWER: goals set by nurse;
examples are one on one session w/ Pt in an outpatient / acute care setting,
delivered through community through form of media
what is informal education and give some examples - ANSWER: learner or Pt
directed; occurs when Pt asks a question about a med, treatment or procedure
what are examples of early instructions - ANSWER: handwashing, proper dental
care and nutrition
what is cognitive domain - ANSWER: comprises knowledge and material that is
remembered; memorization and recall of info is needed so that Pt can remember,
understand, apply, analyze, evaluate and create new material
literature written at appropriate reading level, demonstration and using examples
are examples of? - ANSWER: cognitive domain
what is psychomotor domain - ANSWER: includes physical movement and the
use of motor skills in learning
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teaching a newly diagnosed Pt w/ diabetes how to check blood glucose, the nurse
demonstrates the skill while the Pt observes and then the Pt performs the task and
receives feedback is an example of? - ANSWER: psychomotor domain
what is affective domain - ANSWER: recognizes the emotional component of
integrating new knowledge
a Pt who readily receives the info taught, responds to the nurse with active
participation and values the importance of the teaching session are examples of? -
ANSWER: affective domain
a person who does best when more than one teaching strategy is used is called? -
ANSWER: multimodal learner
what is a tool used to help health care workers evaluate the health literacy of their
patients - ANSWER: VARK
when should the nurse end the session of evaluating Pt for health literacy -
ANSWER: if Pt shows signs of fatigue
what should the nurse do when they are trying to teach a Pt with a pain level of 7
out of 10 - ANSWER: treat the pain then resume to teaching
what is the #1 barrier of Pt communication? - ANSWER: language
oral questioning, self-report/monitor Pt response, repeat/revisit are examples of
what type of domain of learning - ANSWER: cognititve
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observing a Pt on how they do a skill is an example of what type of domain of
learning - ANSWER: psychomotor
evaluating behavior/expression of feelings, assess feelings towards diagnosis, &
mental health are examples of what type of domain of learning - ANSWER:
affective
what would you want to do after Pt teaching was completed? - ANSWER:
document that the teaching took place and how Pt responded
what prohibits discrimination - ANSWER: Title VI of the US Civil Rights Act of
1964
accreditation standards that health care facilities must meet to improve
communication and provide culturally competent care - ANSWER: Joint
Commission
consists of values, beliefs, systems of language, communication and practices that
people share and that can be used to define them as collective - ANSWER: culture
person's identification with or membership in a particular racial, national, or
cultural group and observation of the group's customs, beliefs and language -
ANSWER: ethnicity
process in which children learn their culture; begins at birth as parents and family
begin to teach the child what is expected in terms of familial responsibilities and
contributions - ANSWER: enculturation
signs, sounds, clothing, tools, customs, beliefs, rituals and other items that
represent meaningful concepts - ANSWER: symbols
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what is the most important symbolic aspect of culture - ANSWER: language
statement, idea or principle that has a broad application - ANSWER:
generalization
unreliable generalization about all members of a group that does not recognize
individual differences within the group - ANSWER: stereotype
if the Pt is a single parent and the nurse thinks that the Pt must come from a lower
socioeconomic community, this is an example of? - ANSWER: stereotyping
negative attitude towards an entire category of people, often an ethnic or racial
minority - ANSWER: prejudice
refers to policies and practices that harm a group and its members - ANSWER:
discrimination
a higher burden of illness, injury or mortality - ANSWER: health disparity
chain of events signified by differences in environment, access to, utilization of,
and quality of care, health status, and health outcomes - ANSWER: health care
disparity
differences in age, rank, condition, lack of excellence in treatment or
"dissimilitude" - ANSWER: health care inequality