ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ The Joint Commission's standards. Answer: mandate that nurses and
the health care team assess the patient's learning needs and provide
education. It is important to document evidence of successful patient
education in patients' medical records.
◉ maintenance of health. Answer: not declining health; : first aid,
smoking/alcohol/substance abuse, stress management, nutrition,
exercise, health screenings
◉ restoration of health. Answer: broken hip and learning to walk again
◉ Coping with impaired functions. Answer: colostomy
◉ The Patient Care Partnership of the American Hospital Association
indicates. Answer: that patients have to right to make informed decisions
regarding their care.
◉ The information given to patients must be. Answer: accurate,
complete, and relevant.
, ◉ Teaching is a form of interpersonal communication. Answer: with the
teacher and the learner actively involved in a process that increases the
learner's knowledge and skills.
◉ Teaching depends on. Answer: fundamental age and cognitive level.
psychomotor
◉ Overall Goals of Health Education. Answer: Help individuals,
families, and communities achieve, through their own actions and
initiative, optimal states of health
◉ Two objectives of health education/counseling. Answer: Change
health behaviors and Improve health status
◉ Most effective strategy of teaching. Answer: Teach back method, can
look at what pieces are still missing in education and what piece needs to
be reinforced.
◉ Individual Goals. Answer: Depends partly on effective interpersonal
communication
The learning objective describes what the learner will be able to
accomplish after instruction is given.
◉ Levels of Learning (Bloom's Taxonomy). Answer: Tools for arranging
levels of learning objectives according to type/complexity