Nursing Care of Adult I
Concordia, St. Paul
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A patient states, "I told my husband I will go the grocery store to buy fresh fruit,
vegetables, and whole grains instead of prepared food snacks." Which stage of the
Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change would the nurse identify based on
this statement?
a. Preparation
b. Termination
c. Maintenance
d. Contemplation
Answer
,a. Preparation
A patient who is obese states, "I've recently decreased my fat intake, and I've stopped
smoking." Which initial response would the nurse make?
a. "Although those are important, it is essential that you make other changes."
b. "You have accomplished changes that are important for the health of your heart."
c. "Are you having any difficulty in maintaining the changes you have already made?"
d. "Which additional changes in your lifestyle would you like to implement at this time?"
Answer
b. "You have accomplished changes that are important for the health of your heart."
The nurse is planning a teaching session with a patient who is newly diagnosed with
migraine
headaches. To assess the patient's readiness to learn, which question should the nurse
ask first?
a. "What kind of work and leisure activities do you do?"
b. "What information do you think you need right now?"
c. "Can you describe the types of activities that help you learn new information?"
d. "Do you have any cultural beliefs that are inconsistent with the planned treatment?"
b. "What information do you think you need right now?"
A patient with diabetic neuropathy requires teaching about foot care. Which learning
goal would the nurse include in the teaching plan?
a. The nurse will demonstrate the proper technique for trimming toenails
b. The patient will list three ways to protect the feet from injury by discharge
,c. The nurse will instruct the patient on appropriate foot care before discharge
d. The patient will understand the rationale for proper foot care after instruction
Answer
b. The patient will list three ways to protect the feet from injury by discharge
While admitting a patient to the medical unit, the nurse determines that the patient has a
hearing impairment. How would the nurse use this information to plan teaching and
learning strategies?
a. Expect that motivation and readiness to learn will be impaired
b. Determine that the family must be included in the teaching process
c. Expect that the patient will have problems understanding information
d. Arrange that written materials will be provided with verbal instructions
Answer
d. Arrange that written materials will be provided with verbal instructions
Which teaching strategy would be most effective for a patient who needs to learn how to
instill eyedrops?
a. Peer teaching
b. Lecture-discussion
c. Printed instructions
d. Return demonstration
Answer
d. Return demonstration
, The nurse has assessed that a patient does not have basic knowledge about their newly
diagnosed colon cancer. Which learning goal would the nurse focus on initially for this
patient?
a. The patient will state ways of preventing cancer recurrence.
b. The patient will explore and select an appropriate cancer therapy.
c. The patient will demonstrate coping skills needed to manage the disease.
d. The patient will choose methods to minimize adverse effects of treatment.
Answer
b. The patient will explore and select an appropriate cancer therapy.
The nurse and the patient who is diagnosed with hypertension developed this goal: "The
patient will select a 2-g sodium diet from the hospital menu for 3 days." Which
evaluation method will the nurse use to determine whether teaching was effective?
a. Have the patient list substitutes for favorite foods that are high in sodium.
b. Check the sodium content of the patient's menu choices over the next 3 days.
c. Compare the patient's sodium intake before and after the teaching was implemented.
d. Ask the patient to identify which foods on the hospital menus are high ni sodium
for 3 days in a row.
Answer
b. Check the sodium content of the patient's menu choices over the next 3 days.
The nurse is preparing written handouts as part of the standardized teaching plan for
patients newly diagnosed with diabetes. Which statement is written at a level
appropriate to include in the handouts?