Exam 2: NR222 / NR 222 Health & Wellness
Exam Review| Questions and Verified
Answers (2025/ 2026 Update)
Which of the following are domains of learning? Select all that apply.
a. Psychomotor
b. Remember
c. Analyze
d. Affective
e. Create
f. Cognitive - ANSWER a. Psychomotor
d. Affective
f. Cognitive
When educating a patient on diabetes type 2, what are important factors
to consider related to their health literacy? Select all that apply.
a. Primary language spoken
b. Level of education completed
c. Age
d. Last visit date
e. Health insurance carrier
f. Socioeconomic status - ANSWER c. Age
f. socioeconomic status,
b. level of education completed
a. primary language spoken
,ANA Standard 5b - ANSWER health teaching and
promotion
Anticipatory guidance - ANSWER Given by healthcare
professionals to clients or supporting family members for an anticipated
developmental or situational crisis.
Cognitive Learning - ANSWER the acquisition of mental
information, whether by observing events, by watching others, or
through language
Affective Learning - ANSWER the development of values
and expression of feelings.
Psychomotor Learning - ANSWER involves movement,
touch, and coordination. This is where physical skills and mental skills
integrate and lead to muscle memory.
Cognitive Learning - Blooms Taxonomy is? - ANSWER
Creating: Ability to apply knowledge and skills to create something new
Evaluating: Ability to judge the value of something for a given purpose
,Understanding: Ability to understand the meaning of learned material
Analyzing: Breaking down information into organized parts
Remembering: Learning new facts or information and being able to
recall them
Applying: Using abstract, newly learned ideas in an actual situation
Receiving - ANSWER Learner is passive and needs only
to pay attention and receive information
Example: Students in a classroom listening to a lecture while quietly
sitting in a desk.
Responding - ANSWER Requires active participation
through listening and reacting verbally and nonverbally
Example: A group of students working together to solve a problem.
Valuing - ANSWER Attaching worth and value to the
acquired knowledge as demonstrated by the learner's behavior
Example: A group of nursing students committed to learning proper
client care during a simulation.
, Organizing - ANSWER Developing a value system by
identifying and organizing values according to their worth
Example: A nursing student embraces and internalizes the core values of
the nursing profession.
Characterizing - ANSWER Acting and responding with a
consistent value system; requires introspection and self-examination of
one's own values in relation to an ethical issue or particular experience.
Example: After learning about nursing's professional core values, the
nursing student's behavior is consistent with displaying the values.
What are the psychomotor learnings seven stages? - ANSWER
Fundamental
Perception
Guided Response
Mechanism
Complex overt response
Adaptation
Origination
Perception - ANSWER Being aware of objects or qualities
through the use of sensory stimulation
Set: Readiness to take a particular action; there are three sets: mental,
physical, and emotional
Exam Review| Questions and Verified
Answers (2025/ 2026 Update)
Which of the following are domains of learning? Select all that apply.
a. Psychomotor
b. Remember
c. Analyze
d. Affective
e. Create
f. Cognitive - ANSWER a. Psychomotor
d. Affective
f. Cognitive
When educating a patient on diabetes type 2, what are important factors
to consider related to their health literacy? Select all that apply.
a. Primary language spoken
b. Level of education completed
c. Age
d. Last visit date
e. Health insurance carrier
f. Socioeconomic status - ANSWER c. Age
f. socioeconomic status,
b. level of education completed
a. primary language spoken
,ANA Standard 5b - ANSWER health teaching and
promotion
Anticipatory guidance - ANSWER Given by healthcare
professionals to clients or supporting family members for an anticipated
developmental or situational crisis.
Cognitive Learning - ANSWER the acquisition of mental
information, whether by observing events, by watching others, or
through language
Affective Learning - ANSWER the development of values
and expression of feelings.
Psychomotor Learning - ANSWER involves movement,
touch, and coordination. This is where physical skills and mental skills
integrate and lead to muscle memory.
Cognitive Learning - Blooms Taxonomy is? - ANSWER
Creating: Ability to apply knowledge and skills to create something new
Evaluating: Ability to judge the value of something for a given purpose
,Understanding: Ability to understand the meaning of learned material
Analyzing: Breaking down information into organized parts
Remembering: Learning new facts or information and being able to
recall them
Applying: Using abstract, newly learned ideas in an actual situation
Receiving - ANSWER Learner is passive and needs only
to pay attention and receive information
Example: Students in a classroom listening to a lecture while quietly
sitting in a desk.
Responding - ANSWER Requires active participation
through listening and reacting verbally and nonverbally
Example: A group of students working together to solve a problem.
Valuing - ANSWER Attaching worth and value to the
acquired knowledge as demonstrated by the learner's behavior
Example: A group of nursing students committed to learning proper
client care during a simulation.
, Organizing - ANSWER Developing a value system by
identifying and organizing values according to their worth
Example: A nursing student embraces and internalizes the core values of
the nursing profession.
Characterizing - ANSWER Acting and responding with a
consistent value system; requires introspection and self-examination of
one's own values in relation to an ethical issue or particular experience.
Example: After learning about nursing's professional core values, the
nursing student's behavior is consistent with displaying the values.
What are the psychomotor learnings seven stages? - ANSWER
Fundamental
Perception
Guided Response
Mechanism
Complex overt response
Adaptation
Origination
Perception - ANSWER Being aware of objects or qualities
through the use of sensory stimulation
Set: Readiness to take a particular action; there are three sets: mental,
physical, and emotional