When does patient teaching begins?
A. At the end of discharge
B. At the time of admission
C. During the middle of chaos.
B. At the time of admission
How can you prepare a teaching plan?
A. Assess patient for knowledge of disease.
B. Assesses patient for activity regimen or limitations.
C. All of the above
C. All of the above.
What is one goal to reduce the death rate in adolescents and young adults?
A. Decrease school attendance.
B. Cancel out most educational skills such as reading and math.
C. Increasing access to preventative health-care visits.
C. Increasing access to preventative health-care visits.
What is the collection of beliefs, values, and assumptions about life that is shared and maintained by a group of people.
A. Religion
B. Culture
C. Beliefs
B. Culture
Name one type of way to learn.
A. Procrastinating
B. Cheating.
C. Kinesthetic.
C. Kinesthetic Learning
What domain of learning takes in and processes information by listening to or reading the material?
A. Psychomotor
B. Cognitive
C. Affective
B. Cognitive.
This objective was developed for improving the environment, eliminating poverty, and providing reproductive health, adolescent health, women's empowerment, human rights, and tobacco control.
A. HMO
B. WHO
C. WOH
B. WHO (World Health Organization)
What are four major religions in the U.S. and Canada?
A. Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Taoism.
B. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Eastern religions.
C. Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Spirituality.
C. Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Eastern religions.
When does the patient need to be taught how to care for themselves at home?
A. After discharge
B. Once the patient gets home.
C. Prior to discharge
C. Prior to discharge
A. Talking while the patient is trying to ask questions.
B. Analyzing assessment data.
C. All of the above.
B. Analyzing assessment data.
What are two ways health status can be measured?
A. Taking patients vitals and labs.
B. Morbidity from specific disease and health insurance coverage.
C. Life expectancy and care plan effectiveness.
B. Morbidity from specific disease and health insurance coverage.
With Muslims, death is a part of Allah's plan.
A. True
B. False
A. True
Purpose of Patient Education is to prevent illness or to promote wellness.
A. True
B. False
A. True
When implementing the plan for patient education: you should keep teaching short sessions, do not involve patient in the process, and incorporate teaching every two days into care.
A. True
B. False
B. False
Explanation: you should involve patient in the process and to incorporate teaching into daily care.
Reducing the number of illnesses and deaths related to vaccine-preventable diseases is a goal for Geriatric phase of life.
A. True
B. False
A. True
What are the three divisions of Christianity?
A. Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant.
B. Protestant, Western Orthodox, and Baptist
C. Roman Catholic, Protestant, Methodist.
A. Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant.
What factor what affect the patient ability to learn how to check his blood sugar?
A. Cultural values.
B. His wife bickering at him.
C. Sleeping.
A. Cultural Values.
You use this feedback to determine whether effective learning has in fact taken place.
A. Assessment
B. Intervention
C. Evaluation
C. Evaluation
What is the core of the health status of the next generation?
A. Maternal and infant health.
B. Adult health
C. Paternal health
A. Maternal and infant health.
Religion and Spirituality are the same.
A. True
B. False
B. False