Question 1: Barriers to teaching can be best described as factors that
negatively impact on the learner's efforts to establish a mutual
partnership with the nurse educator.
interfere with the learner's ability to attend to and process
information.
impede the nurse's ability to deliver educational services to
the learner.
limit the nurse's focus to conducting only formal, intended
teaching and learning encounters.
0 Question : Which are two ways to decrease a behavior or response?
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Question 2
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Avoidance conditioning and escape conditioning
Punishment and nonreinforcement
Positive reinforcement and punishment
Punishment and escape conditioning
0 Question : The foremost challenge for nurses is to demonstrate:
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Question 3
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a definite link between education and positive behavioral
outcomes in the learner
competence in their teaching sills
accurately documenting teaching to meet accreditation
, standards
the ability to create a positive learning environment
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Question 4 Question : Which best defines the term teachable moment? The moment
. when
the nurse feels educationally prepared to teach.
the patient views new and different situations as challenges
rather than defeats.
illness suddenly forces an individual to take a less active role
in his or her care.
an informed patient complies with medical treatment plans.
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Question 5 Question : Barriers to teaching differ from obstacles to learning in that
. obstacles to learning:
are barriers that impede the nurses ability to provide
education
are barriers that prevent the learner from paying attention
are psychosocial issues presented by the learner
include lack of time for the nurse to teach
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Question 6 Question : Learning that is directed by the individual learner where
. information is received, interpreted and reorganized is known as:
information processing
cognitive learning
discrimination learning
stimulus generalization
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Question 7 Question : The major contribution of QSEN is to develop
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, competencies related to patient education and safety
an educational program for undergraduate nursing students
staff development guidelines for patient safety
programs to change the attitudes of nurses related to patient
education
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Question 8 Question : Which learning theory is described by the idea to change
. behavior, change a person's subjective feelings about the self.
Psychodynamic
humanistic
behaviorist
cognitive
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Question 9 Question : The broad purposes, benefits, and goals of the teaching-learning
. process are
to predetermine client outcomes to accomplish the goals of
care.
to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of practice.
to ensure client/family compliance with therapeutic regimens.
to increase the competence and confidence of the learner.
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Question 10 Question : With which learning theory individuals to be motivated,
. individuals need to be in a state of deprivation; there needs to be
something that they want. Thus, giving children everything they
want when they want it may undermine their motivation to
perform
humanistic
psychodynamic