Questions with Revised Answers, (A+
Guarantee)
What is patient education? - Answer- influencing behavior by increasing knowledge,
attitudes and skills to maintain and improve health
What is the purpose of patient education? - Answer- to help individuals, families, or
communities achieve optimal levels of health
Learning outcomes must be --- oriented? - Answer- goal-oriented
what is an outcome? - Answer- to change behavior or attitude to increase knowledge
What learning domain is new knowledge? - Answer- cognitive
what learning domain is new attitude? - Answer- affective
what domain is new skills? - Answer- psychomotor
What are some teaching methods for cognitive learning domains? - Answer- -
discussions
-Q&A sessions
-lecture
-role play
-printed material
What are some teaching methods for affective learning domains? - Answer- -
discussions
-role play
-AV
-printed material
What are some teaching methods for psychomotor learning domains? - Answer- -
demonstration
-simulation
-games
-skill practice/ return demonstration
what are cognitive skills? - Answer- defining, describing, providing examples,
explaining, listing, stating
-thinking skills
, what are affective skills? - Answer- choosing, discussing, relating
-emotional skills
what are psychomotor skills? - Answer- demonstrating, assembling, administering
-cognitive and motor skills
What is the total patient care model? - Answer- Where one nurse carried out all nursing
functions for the patient.
What is the functional nursing model? - Answer- Focuses on tasks and jobs. Each
nursing team member has certain tasks and jobs to do.
EX:
-LPN does PO meds
-RN does assessment and care plans
-aids do vitals and hygiene
What is the team nursing model? - Answer- RN functions as a team leader/manager
and coordinates care for a small group of patients
-nurse manager assigns rn team leaders and staff to small assigned patient groups
What is primary nursing? - Answer- Nurse takes responsibility of patient throughout
hospital stay (follows patients progress)
one-on-one direct patient care
care plans, communication, continued coordinated care
What do case managers do? - Answer- -assess patient need
-monitor use of resources
-coordinate transition of care from admission to discharge
-facilitates access to needed resources
What is primary prevention? - Answer- interventions to prevent the onset or future
incidence of a problem
What is secondary prevention? - Answer- early intervention that decreases the
prevalence of a specific problem
What is tertiary prevention? - Answer- treatment designed to improve quality of life and
reduce the symptoms after a disease or disorder has developed
What is the focus of preventive care? - Answer- disease prevention
-health fairs, public health programs
what is the focus of primary health care? - Answer- health promotion and routine care