. A nurse is designing a teaching-learning program for a patient who is to be
discharged from the hospital. After developing a nurse-patient relationship, which
should the nurse do next?
a. Identify the patient's locus of control
b. Use a variety of teaching methods appropriate for the patient
c. Formulate achievable, measurable, and realistic patient goals
d. Assess the patient's current understanding of the content to be taught.
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, d. Assess the patient's current understanding of the content to be taught.
2. A nurse is doing active range of motion to a patient. She is seen pointing the toes of
each foot downward. Which word should the nurse chart to document exactly what
done during range-of-motion exercises?
a. Dorsiflexion
b. Dorsi-extension
c. Plantar flexion
d. Plantar extension
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c. Plantar flexion
10. A school nurse is teaching a class of adolescents about avoiding smoking and
includes role-playing as a creative learning activity. Which is the primary reason for
using role-playing?
a. Provides more fun than other methods.
b. Eliminates the need for media equipment.
c. Requires active participation by the learner.
d. Gives the learner the opportunity to be another person.
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c. Requires active participation by the learner.
, . To be most effective, at which grade reading level should the nurse prepare written
educational medical material?
a. Eighth grade
b. Ninth grade
c. Fifth grade
d. Sixth grade
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d. Sixth grade
4. An older female adult explains to the nurse that she has insomnia. The nurse
interviews the patient and her husband and reviews the patient's medication
reconciliation form. Which factors does the nurse conclude are associated with the
patient's insomnia? Select all that apply.
a. Metformin
b. Older adult
c. Female gender
d. Alcohol intake
e. Diphenhydramine
f. Catnaps during the day
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B, C, and D
3. The client with impaired vision is admitted to the hospital. Which interventions are
most appropriate to meet the client's needs? Select all that apply.
discharged from the hospital. After developing a nurse-patient relationship, which
should the nurse do next?
a. Identify the patient's locus of control
b. Use a variety of teaching methods appropriate for the patient
c. Formulate achievable, measurable, and realistic patient goals
d. Assess the patient's current understanding of the content to be taught.
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, d. Assess the patient's current understanding of the content to be taught.
2. A nurse is doing active range of motion to a patient. She is seen pointing the toes of
each foot downward. Which word should the nurse chart to document exactly what
done during range-of-motion exercises?
a. Dorsiflexion
b. Dorsi-extension
c. Plantar flexion
d. Plantar extension
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c. Plantar flexion
10. A school nurse is teaching a class of adolescents about avoiding smoking and
includes role-playing as a creative learning activity. Which is the primary reason for
using role-playing?
a. Provides more fun than other methods.
b. Eliminates the need for media equipment.
c. Requires active participation by the learner.
d. Gives the learner the opportunity to be another person.
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c. Requires active participation by the learner.
, . To be most effective, at which grade reading level should the nurse prepare written
educational medical material?
a. Eighth grade
b. Ninth grade
c. Fifth grade
d. Sixth grade
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d. Sixth grade
4. An older female adult explains to the nurse that she has insomnia. The nurse
interviews the patient and her husband and reviews the patient's medication
reconciliation form. Which factors does the nurse conclude are associated with the
patient's insomnia? Select all that apply.
a. Metformin
b. Older adult
c. Female gender
d. Alcohol intake
e. Diphenhydramine
f. Catnaps during the day
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B, C, and D
3. The client with impaired vision is admitted to the hospital. Which interventions are
most appropriate to meet the client's needs? Select all that apply.