Nurs 120 Exam 4
Learning style that involves seeing, watching, and reading - answer Visual Learning
Learning style that involves touching and doing - answer Kinesthetic Learning
Is the process by which food is broken down in the GI tract, releasing nutrients for the
body to use - answer Digestion
Primary building block of the body to make new cells and to help wounds heal -
answerProtein
Pain that begins at a specific site and shoots out to a larger area beyond the original
site - answerRadiating Pain
Type of pain that occurs due to the injury or destruction of peripheral nerves or the
central nervous system - answer Neuropathic pain
The time in which the nurse begins to establish rapport and trust - answerAdmission
Process
The time in which a client leaves the hospital, which includes the provider's order,
reconciliation of the client's meds, discharge instructions to the client, and assisting the
client to the car - answerDischarge Process
Anxiety caused by being away from a primary caregiver or a spouse -
answerSeparation Anxiety
How a nurse evaluates if the client was able to learn and understand the educational
material taught to them - answer"Teach Back" to the nurse
The nurse knows this is necessary in order to increase knowledge retention in the client
being taught how to care for a newly diagnosed condition - answerRepetition
The nurse understands this is the "best" way to improve affective learning by a client
who speaks a foreign language as a primary language - answerUse a Professional
Interpreter
The nurse knows the primary purpose of client education is for this - answerHealth
promotion, wellness strategies, & explain disease processes, treatments, and care
, The nurse knows that maintenance of a healthy weight, stress reduction activities, and
walking for 30 minutes 4 times a week are examples of this client teaching purpose -
answerWellness Strategies
The nurse knows that times such as when a client asks about an illness or treatment, a
nurse sees an incorrect procedure and gives correct information, and a nurse points out
a connection of cause and effect to a client, are examples of this - answerTeachable
Moments
The nurse knows that two nursing diagnoses used when making a teaching plan for a
client include these - answer"Deficient knowledge" and "Readiness for enhanced
knowledge"
This agency requires documentation of client education and responses to maintain
accreditation status - answerThe Joint Commission
Pamphlets developed to educate clients about any health education subject are made
using this reading level - answer5th grade reading level
The digestion process begins here - answerMouth
The types of carbohydrates - answerSimple and complex
Area of the body where the most absorption of nutrients occurs - answerDuodenum and
jejunum
This type of diet is used for clients who have chewing difficulties - answerMechanical
Soft
Foods high in vitamin K such as leafy green will interact with -
answerAnticoagulant/Warfarin
List three types of fat-soluble vitamins - answerVitamin A, D, E, K
Diet for a client who has kidney failure - answerProtein restriction
Methods to monitor nutritional status - answerDaily weights and laboratory tests
including, cholesterol, hgb, sodium, potassium, albumin, total protein and glucose
Assists with physical and emotional stress and deactivation of free radicals caused y
negative factors - answerAntioxidants
The nurse knows when interpreting a pain assessment completed on the client, the
nurse must acknowledge and accept these things - answera. the pain is always what
the client says it is
b. it does not matter if the client does not appear to be in pain
Learning style that involves seeing, watching, and reading - answer Visual Learning
Learning style that involves touching and doing - answer Kinesthetic Learning
Is the process by which food is broken down in the GI tract, releasing nutrients for the
body to use - answer Digestion
Primary building block of the body to make new cells and to help wounds heal -
answerProtein
Pain that begins at a specific site and shoots out to a larger area beyond the original
site - answerRadiating Pain
Type of pain that occurs due to the injury or destruction of peripheral nerves or the
central nervous system - answer Neuropathic pain
The time in which the nurse begins to establish rapport and trust - answerAdmission
Process
The time in which a client leaves the hospital, which includes the provider's order,
reconciliation of the client's meds, discharge instructions to the client, and assisting the
client to the car - answerDischarge Process
Anxiety caused by being away from a primary caregiver or a spouse -
answerSeparation Anxiety
How a nurse evaluates if the client was able to learn and understand the educational
material taught to them - answer"Teach Back" to the nurse
The nurse knows this is necessary in order to increase knowledge retention in the client
being taught how to care for a newly diagnosed condition - answerRepetition
The nurse understands this is the "best" way to improve affective learning by a client
who speaks a foreign language as a primary language - answerUse a Professional
Interpreter
The nurse knows the primary purpose of client education is for this - answerHealth
promotion, wellness strategies, & explain disease processes, treatments, and care
, The nurse knows that maintenance of a healthy weight, stress reduction activities, and
walking for 30 minutes 4 times a week are examples of this client teaching purpose -
answerWellness Strategies
The nurse knows that times such as when a client asks about an illness or treatment, a
nurse sees an incorrect procedure and gives correct information, and a nurse points out
a connection of cause and effect to a client, are examples of this - answerTeachable
Moments
The nurse knows that two nursing diagnoses used when making a teaching plan for a
client include these - answer"Deficient knowledge" and "Readiness for enhanced
knowledge"
This agency requires documentation of client education and responses to maintain
accreditation status - answerThe Joint Commission
Pamphlets developed to educate clients about any health education subject are made
using this reading level - answer5th grade reading level
The digestion process begins here - answerMouth
The types of carbohydrates - answerSimple and complex
Area of the body where the most absorption of nutrients occurs - answerDuodenum and
jejunum
This type of diet is used for clients who have chewing difficulties - answerMechanical
Soft
Foods high in vitamin K such as leafy green will interact with -
answerAnticoagulant/Warfarin
List three types of fat-soluble vitamins - answerVitamin A, D, E, K
Diet for a client who has kidney failure - answerProtein restriction
Methods to monitor nutritional status - answerDaily weights and laboratory tests
including, cholesterol, hgb, sodium, potassium, albumin, total protein and glucose
Assists with physical and emotional stress and deactivation of free radicals caused y
negative factors - answerAntioxidants
The nurse knows when interpreting a pain assessment completed on the client, the
nurse must acknowledge and accept these things - answera. the pain is always what
the client says it is
b. it does not matter if the client does not appear to be in pain