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c. A demonstration - ANS ✔✔The nurse is teaching a parenting class for a group of pregnant
adolescents and will model how to bathe a baby. This is an example of which of the following?
a. Role playing.
b. A comparison.
c. A demonstration.
d. A return demonstration.
a. At the beginning. - ANS ✔✔At which point during a teaching session should a nurse address
areas that may be causing the client anxiety?
a. At the beginning.
b. Avoid these topics.
c. At the end.
d. Repeatedly.
FALSE - ANS ✔✔Nurses are not required to document the provision of health teaching, since it
is an informal process and does not involve specific assessments.
a. TRUE
b. FLASE
a. At the beginning. - ANS ✔✔What is an example of a psychomotor skill the nurse might teach
a client?
a. How to give an injection.
b. How to access information.
, c. How to accept having a mastectomy (breast tissue removal).
d. How to toilet train a toddler.
d. Assess what the client already knows and wants to learn. - ANS ✔✔What should the nurse
remember when providing health teaching?
a. Include as much information as possible in each teaching session.
b. Repeating information will bore the client and cause loss of interest.
c. Medical terminology will help clarify information for the client.
d. Assess what the client already knows and wants to learn.
a. Should be based on the nurses assessment of the client. - ANS ✔✔Which of the following
should be considered when using digital technology to teach clients?
a. Should be based on the nurses assessment of the client.
b. Use of technology is best practice.
c. It is always appropriate.
d. It is economical.
a. Provide the older adult with resources that would provide her with extra support. - ANS
✔✔An older adult is the primary caregiver for her son, who is nearing the end of his life due to
cancer. She has been caring for him for years with no other family support. She comes to the
nurse in tears, stating she is exhausted, overwhelmed, and can no longer manage her day to day
activities. Which of the following responses should the nurse consider?
a. Provide the older adult with resources that would provide her with extra support.
b. Provide the older adult with information regarding Medical Assistance in Dying.
c. Provide health teaching on coping mechanisms that the older adult could use.
d. Tell the older adult that it is important for her to spend as much time as she can with her son,
since his days are limited.