NR 222 Exam # 2
Due Aug 9 at 3pm
Points 150
Questions 50
Available until Aug 9 at 3pm
Time Limit 80 Minutes
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 39 minutes 124.5 out of 150
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 124.5 out of 150
Submitted Aug 9 at 10:17am
This attempt took 39 minutes.
Question 1
pts
The nurse incorporates cultural considerations into the health teaching plan by:
assessing a person's beliefs.
using medical terminology
presenting evidence-based information.
explaining that universal health practices are the best.
Correct Answer Feedback
The health professional must take the time to assess cultural beliefs that influence
social and health practices, and must make every effort to analyze educational
interventions that are acceptable and satisfying to the individual. Nurses should
recognize that a person's or group's background, beliefs, and knowledge may differ
significantly from their own and seek to understand and show respect for these
differences. Nurses should endeavor to provide culturally sensitive client education.
Using medical terminology may be confusing and thus interpreted in different ways, and
should only be used when the meaning can be made clear. Nurses should present
evidence-based information to all clients regardless of their cultural background.
Universal health practices, which are based upon research, should be presented
,regardless of cultural background.
Incorrect Answer Feedback
The health professional must take the time to assess cultural beliefs that influence
social and health practices, and must make every effort to analyze educational
interventions that are acceptable and satisfying to the individual. Nurses should
recognize that a person's or group's background, beliefs, and knowledge may differ
significantly from their own and seek to understand and show respect for these
differences. Nurses should endeavor to provide culturally sensitive client education.
Using medical terminology may be confusing and thus interpreted in different ways, and
should only be used when the meaning can be made clear. Nurses should present
evidence-based information to all clients regardless of their cultural background.
Universal health practices, which are based upon research, should be presented
regardless of cultural background.
Question 2
pts
The communication of health information in a manner which is clear and understandable to the client
is known as:
Empowerment
Health literacy
Health disparities
Health education
Correct Answer Feedback
Health literacy is defined as “the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain,
process, and understand health information and services needed to make appropriate
health decisions” (Selden, Zorn, Ratzen, & Parker, 2000). Health literacy includes the
ability to read, write, speak, listen, compute, and comprehend, and to apply those skills
to health situations. Empowerment is a goal of health education where successful
change is fostered in people to promote healthful changes. Health disparities are health
differences that adversely affect socially disadvantaged groups. Health education is a
process of teaching and learning that encompasses ensuring the understanding of the
information delivered.
Incorrect Answer Feedback
Health literacy is defined as “the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain,
process, and understand health information and services needed to make appropriate
health decisions” (Selden, Zorn, Ratzen, & Parker, 2000). Health literacy includes the
ability to read, write, speak, listen, compute, and comprehend, and to apply those skills
to health situations. Empowerment is a goal of health education where successful
change is fostered in people to promote healthful changes. Health disparities are health
differences that adversely affect socially disadvantaged groups. Health education is a
process of teaching and learning that encompasses ensuring the understanding of the
information delivered.
, Question 3
pts
Nurses have a responsibility to ensure health literacy when providing health education. What are
some strategies that nurses can use to promote health literacy? (select all that apply)
Speak clearly and distinctly.
Speak louder than usual.
Use medical terminology.
Face the person when speaking.
Conclude with a summary of key points
Correct Answer Feedback
The ability to communicate clearly with people from all literacy levels is an important
component of patient-centered quality and safety in health education. The following
strategies can have a significant impact on patient outcomes: speak clearly and
distinctly, face the person when speaking, avoid the use of medical terminology, use
plain language, and conclude with a summary of key
points. It is not necessary to increase the volume of speaking, or change your tone
when providing health education.
Incorrect Answer Feedback
The ability to communicate clearly with people from all literacy levels is an important
component of patient-centered quality and safety in health education. The following
strategies can have a significant impact on patient outcomes: speak clearly and
distinctly, face the person when speaking, avoid the use of medical terminology, use
plain language, and conclude with a summary of key points. It is not necessary to
increase the volume of speaking, or change your tone when providing health education.
PartialQuestion 4
1. pts
The nurse utilizes strategies associated with client-centered communication by doing which of the
following? (select all that apply)
Not being "too busy" to talk
Focusing on the nurse's views
Developing mutual understanding
Emphasizing the technical aspects of care
Using a conversational interviewing style
Tuning in to the client's preferences and style
Due Aug 9 at 3pm
Points 150
Questions 50
Available until Aug 9 at 3pm
Time Limit 80 Minutes
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 39 minutes 124.5 out of 150
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 124.5 out of 150
Submitted Aug 9 at 10:17am
This attempt took 39 minutes.
Question 1
pts
The nurse incorporates cultural considerations into the health teaching plan by:
assessing a person's beliefs.
using medical terminology
presenting evidence-based information.
explaining that universal health practices are the best.
Correct Answer Feedback
The health professional must take the time to assess cultural beliefs that influence
social and health practices, and must make every effort to analyze educational
interventions that are acceptable and satisfying to the individual. Nurses should
recognize that a person's or group's background, beliefs, and knowledge may differ
significantly from their own and seek to understand and show respect for these
differences. Nurses should endeavor to provide culturally sensitive client education.
Using medical terminology may be confusing and thus interpreted in different ways, and
should only be used when the meaning can be made clear. Nurses should present
evidence-based information to all clients regardless of their cultural background.
Universal health practices, which are based upon research, should be presented
,regardless of cultural background.
Incorrect Answer Feedback
The health professional must take the time to assess cultural beliefs that influence
social and health practices, and must make every effort to analyze educational
interventions that are acceptable and satisfying to the individual. Nurses should
recognize that a person's or group's background, beliefs, and knowledge may differ
significantly from their own and seek to understand and show respect for these
differences. Nurses should endeavor to provide culturally sensitive client education.
Using medical terminology may be confusing and thus interpreted in different ways, and
should only be used when the meaning can be made clear. Nurses should present
evidence-based information to all clients regardless of their cultural background.
Universal health practices, which are based upon research, should be presented
regardless of cultural background.
Question 2
pts
The communication of health information in a manner which is clear and understandable to the client
is known as:
Empowerment
Health literacy
Health disparities
Health education
Correct Answer Feedback
Health literacy is defined as “the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain,
process, and understand health information and services needed to make appropriate
health decisions” (Selden, Zorn, Ratzen, & Parker, 2000). Health literacy includes the
ability to read, write, speak, listen, compute, and comprehend, and to apply those skills
to health situations. Empowerment is a goal of health education where successful
change is fostered in people to promote healthful changes. Health disparities are health
differences that adversely affect socially disadvantaged groups. Health education is a
process of teaching and learning that encompasses ensuring the understanding of the
information delivered.
Incorrect Answer Feedback
Health literacy is defined as “the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain,
process, and understand health information and services needed to make appropriate
health decisions” (Selden, Zorn, Ratzen, & Parker, 2000). Health literacy includes the
ability to read, write, speak, listen, compute, and comprehend, and to apply those skills
to health situations. Empowerment is a goal of health education where successful
change is fostered in people to promote healthful changes. Health disparities are health
differences that adversely affect socially disadvantaged groups. Health education is a
process of teaching and learning that encompasses ensuring the understanding of the
information delivered.
, Question 3
pts
Nurses have a responsibility to ensure health literacy when providing health education. What are
some strategies that nurses can use to promote health literacy? (select all that apply)
Speak clearly and distinctly.
Speak louder than usual.
Use medical terminology.
Face the person when speaking.
Conclude with a summary of key points
Correct Answer Feedback
The ability to communicate clearly with people from all literacy levels is an important
component of patient-centered quality and safety in health education. The following
strategies can have a significant impact on patient outcomes: speak clearly and
distinctly, face the person when speaking, avoid the use of medical terminology, use
plain language, and conclude with a summary of key
points. It is not necessary to increase the volume of speaking, or change your tone
when providing health education.
Incorrect Answer Feedback
The ability to communicate clearly with people from all literacy levels is an important
component of patient-centered quality and safety in health education. The following
strategies can have a significant impact on patient outcomes: speak clearly and
distinctly, face the person when speaking, avoid the use of medical terminology, use
plain language, and conclude with a summary of key points. It is not necessary to
increase the volume of speaking, or change your tone when providing health education.
PartialQuestion 4
1. pts
The nurse utilizes strategies associated with client-centered communication by doing which of the
following? (select all that apply)
Not being "too busy" to talk
Focusing on the nurse's views
Developing mutual understanding
Emphasizing the technical aspects of care
Using a conversational interviewing style
Tuning in to the client's preferences and style