NSG 241 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
What are the three domains of learning?
- psychomotor
- affective
- cognitive
What is evidence based practice?
- integrates theoretical background, clinical judgement, and patient preferences and results in
better patient outcomes
6 Phases of research
1) assess the problem (Assess)
2) develop a question (Develop)
3) search for and evaluate evidence (Evaluate)
4) determine validity of evidence (Validate)
5) synthesize evidence and develop a plan (Develop/Plan)
6) maintain the change and reevaluate (Change/Reevaluate)
What are evidence based practice barriers?
- overabundance of information available
- delay of putting research into practice
Components of discharge planning
- are they ready to go home or rehab?
- can they get their medications?
- do they have IV meds?
- do they need medical equipment?
- do they need transportation to get home?
- do they need more education?
, What is the global definition of Health Literacy?
the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic
health information needed to make appropriate health decisions and services needed to
prevent or treat illness
How to determine if a patient has proficient health literacy?
- can the patient read and identify credible health information?
- can the patient understand the numbers in the context of their healthcare?
- can the patient make appointments?
- can the patient fill out forms?
- can the patient gather health records and ask appropriate questions of physicians?
- can the patient advocate for appropriate care?
- can the patient navigate complex insurance programs and financial assistance programs?
- can the patient use technology to access information and services?
Factors affecting health literacy and patient teaching
- age
- educational level
- culture
- language
- environment
- nature of content
- current situation (level of pain, timing of instruction, economic resources)
What are the three primary component of the Health Belief Model?
- perceived of susceptibility
- perceived severity
- perceived benefits
What are the levels of prevention?
What are the three domains of learning?
- psychomotor
- affective
- cognitive
What is evidence based practice?
- integrates theoretical background, clinical judgement, and patient preferences and results in
better patient outcomes
6 Phases of research
1) assess the problem (Assess)
2) develop a question (Develop)
3) search for and evaluate evidence (Evaluate)
4) determine validity of evidence (Validate)
5) synthesize evidence and develop a plan (Develop/Plan)
6) maintain the change and reevaluate (Change/Reevaluate)
What are evidence based practice barriers?
- overabundance of information available
- delay of putting research into practice
Components of discharge planning
- are they ready to go home or rehab?
- can they get their medications?
- do they have IV meds?
- do they need medical equipment?
- do they need transportation to get home?
- do they need more education?
, What is the global definition of Health Literacy?
the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic
health information needed to make appropriate health decisions and services needed to
prevent or treat illness
How to determine if a patient has proficient health literacy?
- can the patient read and identify credible health information?
- can the patient understand the numbers in the context of their healthcare?
- can the patient make appointments?
- can the patient fill out forms?
- can the patient gather health records and ask appropriate questions of physicians?
- can the patient advocate for appropriate care?
- can the patient navigate complex insurance programs and financial assistance programs?
- can the patient use technology to access information and services?
Factors affecting health literacy and patient teaching
- age
- educational level
- culture
- language
- environment
- nature of content
- current situation (level of pain, timing of instruction, economic resources)
What are the three primary component of the Health Belief Model?
- perceived of susceptibility
- perceived severity
- perceived benefits
What are the levels of prevention?