NUR 200 Exam 3 Exam NEWEST 2026 aCTUaL Exam QUESTIONS aND
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A nurse is teaching a patients family member about permanent tube feeding at home. Which
purpose of patient education is the nurse meeting?
a. health promotion
b. illness prevention
c. Restoration of health
d. coping with impaired functions - ANSWER-d. coping with impaired functions
A nurse is teaching a group of healthy adults about the benefits of flu immunizations. Which type
of patient education is the nurse providing?
a. health analogies
b. restoration of health
c. coping with impaired functions
d. promotion of health and illness prevention - ANSWER-d. promotion of health and illness
prevention
A nurse is trying to help a patient begin to accept the chronic nature of diabetes. Which teaching
technique should the nurse use to enhance learning?
a. Lecture
b. Role play
c. Demonstration
d. Question and answer sessions - ANSWER-b. Role play
A nurse is describing a patient's perceived ability to successfully complete a task. Which term
should the nurse use to describe this attribute?
a. Self-efficacy
b. Motivation
c. Attentional set
d. Active participation - ANSWER-a. self-efficacy
,A toddler is going to have surgery on the right ear. Which teaching method is most appropriate
for this developmental stage?
a. Encourage independent learning.
b. Develop a problem-solving scenario.
c. Wrap a bandage around a stuffed animal's ear.
d. Use discussion throughout the teaching session. - ANSWER-c. Wrap a bandage around a
stuffed animal's ear.
1A nurse is preparing to teach a patient about smoking cessation. Which factors should the
nurse assess to determine a patient's ability to learn?
a. Sociocultural background and motivation
b. Stage of grieving and overall physical health
c. Developmental capabilities and physical capabilities
d. Psychosocial adaptation to illness and active participation - ANSWER-c. Developmental
capabilities and physical capabilities
A nurses goal is to provide teaching for restoration of health. Which situation indicates the nurse
is meeting this goal?
a. Teaching a family member to provide passive range of motion for a stroke patient
b. Teaching a woman who recently had a hysterectomy about possible adoption
c. Teaching expectant parents about changes in childbearing women
d. Teaching a teenager with a broken leg how to use crutches - ANSWER-d. Teaching a
teenager with a broken leg how to use crutches
A nurse attends a seminar on teaching/learning. Which statement indicates the nurse has a good
understanding of teaching/learning?
a. "Teaching and learning can be separated."
b. "Learning is an interactive process that promotes teaching."
c. "Teaching is most effective when it responds to the learner's needs."
d. "Learning consists of a conscious, deliberate set of actions designed to help the teacher." -
ANSWER-c. "Teaching is most effective when it responds to the learner's needs."
A nurse is determining if teaching is effective. Which finding best indicates learning has
occurred?
a. A nurse presents information about diabetes.
,b. A patient demonstrates how to inject insulin.
c. A family member listens to a lecture on diabetes.
d. A primary care provider hands a diabetes pamphlet to the patient. - ANSWER-b. A patient
demonstrates how to inject insulin.
A nurse is teaching a patient about the Speak Up Initiatives. Which information should the nurse
include in the teaching session?
a. If you still do not understand, ask again.
b. Ask a nurse to be your advocate or supporter.
c. The nurse is the center of the health care team.
d. Inappropriate medical tests are the most common mistakes. - ANSWER-a. If you still do not
understand, ask again.
A nurse teaches a patient with heart failure healthy food choices. The patient states that eating
yogurt is better than eating cake. Which element represents feedback?
a. The nurse
b. The patient
c. The nurse teaching about healthy food choices
d. The patient stating that eating yogurt is better than eating cake - ANSWER-d. The patient
stating that eating yogurt is better than eating cake
While preparing a teaching plan, the nurse describes what the learner will be able to accomplish
after the teaching session about healthy eating. Which action is the nurse completing?
a. Developing learning objectives
b. Providing positive reinforcement
c. Presenting facts and knowledge
d. Implementing interpersonal communication - ANSWER-a. Developing learning objectives
A patient learns that a normal adult heartbeat is 60 to 100 beats/min after a teaching session
with a nurse. In which domain did learning take place?
a. Kinesthetic
b. Cognitive
c. Affective
d. Psychomotor - ANSWER-b. cognitive
, A nurse is teaching a patient about heart failure. Which environment will the nurse use?
a. A darkened, quiet room
b. A well-lit, ventilated room
c. A private room at 85° F temperature
d. A group room for 10 to 12 patients with heart failure - ANSWER-b. A well-lit, ventilated room
Which assessment finding will cause the nurse to begin teaching a patient because the patient is
ready to learn?
a. A patient has the ability to grasp and apply the elastic bandage.
b. A patient has sufficient upper body strength to move from a bed to a wheelchair.
c. A patient with a below-the-knee amputation is motivated about how to walk with assistive
devices.
d. A patient has normal eyesight to identify the markings on a syringe and coordination to handle
a syringe. - ANSWER-c. A patient with a below-the-knee amputation is motivated about how to
walk with assistive devices.
A nurse is teaching a patient with a risk for hypertension how to take a blood pressure. Which
action by the nurse is the priority?
a. Assess laboratory results for high cholesterol and other data.
b. Identify that teaching is the same as the nursing process.
c. Perform nursing care therapies to address hypertension.
d. Focus on a patient's learning needs and objectives. - ANSWER-d. Focus on a patient's
learning needs and objectives.
A patient has heart failure and kidney failure. The patient needs teaching about dialysis. Which
nursing action is most appropriate for assessing this patient's learning needs?
a. Assess the patient's total health care needs.
b. Assess the patient's health literacy.
c. Assess all sources of patient data.
d. Assess the goals of patient care. - ANSWER-b. Assess the patient's health literacy.
A nurse is teaching a patient about hypertension. In which order from first to last will the nurse
implement the steps of the teaching process?
1. Set mutual goals for knowledge of hypertension.
CORRECT aNSWERS (VERIFIED) | LaTEST UPDaTE 2026/2027 |
GRaDED a+ | BRaND NEW | 100% GUaRaNTEED PaSS
A nurse is teaching a patients family member about permanent tube feeding at home. Which
purpose of patient education is the nurse meeting?
a. health promotion
b. illness prevention
c. Restoration of health
d. coping with impaired functions - ANSWER-d. coping with impaired functions
A nurse is teaching a group of healthy adults about the benefits of flu immunizations. Which type
of patient education is the nurse providing?
a. health analogies
b. restoration of health
c. coping with impaired functions
d. promotion of health and illness prevention - ANSWER-d. promotion of health and illness
prevention
A nurse is trying to help a patient begin to accept the chronic nature of diabetes. Which teaching
technique should the nurse use to enhance learning?
a. Lecture
b. Role play
c. Demonstration
d. Question and answer sessions - ANSWER-b. Role play
A nurse is describing a patient's perceived ability to successfully complete a task. Which term
should the nurse use to describe this attribute?
a. Self-efficacy
b. Motivation
c. Attentional set
d. Active participation - ANSWER-a. self-efficacy
,A toddler is going to have surgery on the right ear. Which teaching method is most appropriate
for this developmental stage?
a. Encourage independent learning.
b. Develop a problem-solving scenario.
c. Wrap a bandage around a stuffed animal's ear.
d. Use discussion throughout the teaching session. - ANSWER-c. Wrap a bandage around a
stuffed animal's ear.
1A nurse is preparing to teach a patient about smoking cessation. Which factors should the
nurse assess to determine a patient's ability to learn?
a. Sociocultural background and motivation
b. Stage of grieving and overall physical health
c. Developmental capabilities and physical capabilities
d. Psychosocial adaptation to illness and active participation - ANSWER-c. Developmental
capabilities and physical capabilities
A nurses goal is to provide teaching for restoration of health. Which situation indicates the nurse
is meeting this goal?
a. Teaching a family member to provide passive range of motion for a stroke patient
b. Teaching a woman who recently had a hysterectomy about possible adoption
c. Teaching expectant parents about changes in childbearing women
d. Teaching a teenager with a broken leg how to use crutches - ANSWER-d. Teaching a
teenager with a broken leg how to use crutches
A nurse attends a seminar on teaching/learning. Which statement indicates the nurse has a good
understanding of teaching/learning?
a. "Teaching and learning can be separated."
b. "Learning is an interactive process that promotes teaching."
c. "Teaching is most effective when it responds to the learner's needs."
d. "Learning consists of a conscious, deliberate set of actions designed to help the teacher." -
ANSWER-c. "Teaching is most effective when it responds to the learner's needs."
A nurse is determining if teaching is effective. Which finding best indicates learning has
occurred?
a. A nurse presents information about diabetes.
,b. A patient demonstrates how to inject insulin.
c. A family member listens to a lecture on diabetes.
d. A primary care provider hands a diabetes pamphlet to the patient. - ANSWER-b. A patient
demonstrates how to inject insulin.
A nurse is teaching a patient about the Speak Up Initiatives. Which information should the nurse
include in the teaching session?
a. If you still do not understand, ask again.
b. Ask a nurse to be your advocate or supporter.
c. The nurse is the center of the health care team.
d. Inappropriate medical tests are the most common mistakes. - ANSWER-a. If you still do not
understand, ask again.
A nurse teaches a patient with heart failure healthy food choices. The patient states that eating
yogurt is better than eating cake. Which element represents feedback?
a. The nurse
b. The patient
c. The nurse teaching about healthy food choices
d. The patient stating that eating yogurt is better than eating cake - ANSWER-d. The patient
stating that eating yogurt is better than eating cake
While preparing a teaching plan, the nurse describes what the learner will be able to accomplish
after the teaching session about healthy eating. Which action is the nurse completing?
a. Developing learning objectives
b. Providing positive reinforcement
c. Presenting facts and knowledge
d. Implementing interpersonal communication - ANSWER-a. Developing learning objectives
A patient learns that a normal adult heartbeat is 60 to 100 beats/min after a teaching session
with a nurse. In which domain did learning take place?
a. Kinesthetic
b. Cognitive
c. Affective
d. Psychomotor - ANSWER-b. cognitive
, A nurse is teaching a patient about heart failure. Which environment will the nurse use?
a. A darkened, quiet room
b. A well-lit, ventilated room
c. A private room at 85° F temperature
d. A group room for 10 to 12 patients with heart failure - ANSWER-b. A well-lit, ventilated room
Which assessment finding will cause the nurse to begin teaching a patient because the patient is
ready to learn?
a. A patient has the ability to grasp and apply the elastic bandage.
b. A patient has sufficient upper body strength to move from a bed to a wheelchair.
c. A patient with a below-the-knee amputation is motivated about how to walk with assistive
devices.
d. A patient has normal eyesight to identify the markings on a syringe and coordination to handle
a syringe. - ANSWER-c. A patient with a below-the-knee amputation is motivated about how to
walk with assistive devices.
A nurse is teaching a patient with a risk for hypertension how to take a blood pressure. Which
action by the nurse is the priority?
a. Assess laboratory results for high cholesterol and other data.
b. Identify that teaching is the same as the nursing process.
c. Perform nursing care therapies to address hypertension.
d. Focus on a patient's learning needs and objectives. - ANSWER-d. Focus on a patient's
learning needs and objectives.
A patient has heart failure and kidney failure. The patient needs teaching about dialysis. Which
nursing action is most appropriate for assessing this patient's learning needs?
a. Assess the patient's total health care needs.
b. Assess the patient's health literacy.
c. Assess all sources of patient data.
d. Assess the goals of patient care. - ANSWER-b. Assess the patient's health literacy.
A nurse is teaching a patient about hypertension. In which order from first to last will the nurse
implement the steps of the teaching process?
1. Set mutual goals for knowledge of hypertension.