Nutrition
Bowel Elimination
Urinary Elimination
Teaching
Learning
100

A vegan diet excludes all animal food sources including.....

What is honey?

100

Decreased bowel sounds are noted in all four quadrants upon auscultation of an elderly patient.  The nurse is aware that this may be sign of:

What is constipation?

100

A patient complains of leaking urine when coughing or laughing.  The nurse is aware that this is best described as:

What is stress incontinence?

100

When providing patient education to a frail patient, which strategy would enhance the patient's learning?

What are frequent rest periods?

100

A patient learned to self-administer insulin subcutaneously.  Which learning domain is that?

What is psychomotor?

200

Vitamins A, D, E, K

What are fat soluble vitamins?

200

The nurse understands that the most common concern of patients who have a colostomy is:

What is the ability to control odor?

200

A patient's bladder is distended and is c/o abdominal discomfort.  The nurses notices the patient has been incontinent of several small amounts of urine several times. This is best described as:

What is urinary retention?

200

A nurse is preparing to teach a group of patients. The nurse strives to use which successful strategies to enhance the outcomes...

What is a combination of the three modes of learning?

200

Which concept of effective teaching-learning relationship with a patient should the nurse keep in mind? 

What are equal participants?

300

An elderly patient with difficulty swallowing foods shows decreased saliva.

What is a normal age-related physiological change?

300

The nurse is caring for a patient who has hemorrhoids. Which findings would most likely cause this condition? 

What is chronic constipation?

300

Best recommendations to reduce the incidence of a UTI...

What is frequent emptying of the bladder?

300

The nurse incorporates these teaching methods into a plan:  keep teaching sessions short, stop session if patient is tired, use short sentences and speak slowly.  Which type/group of patients is the nurse providing teaching to?

What is the older adult?

300

The nurse knows that which of the following teaching methods would be most effective when trying to modify the patient's attitude or emotional responses?

What is role playing?

400

A surgical patient should be encouraged to increase ------------------------nutrients to promote tissue healing.

What are proteins?

400

A 24-48 hrs postoperative patient received anesthesia during surgery and is now on the surgical unit.  For which complications would the nurse monitor the patient?

What is paralytic ileus?

400

Some patients with dementia may be nonverbal and may not show a fever with an infection.  If they show changes in alertness, changes in orientation, irritable mood, and aggressive behavior. Which infection should the nurse be concerned with?

What is a UTI? (urinary tract infection)

400

The nurse is aware that this is true about a nurse's role in patient teaching...

What is the most important role of the nurse?

400

The most effective way to evaluate compliance about daily weighing in a patient with congestive heart failure is:

What is reviewing the weight diary at each visit?

500

A.  Absorbed from the GI tract

B.  Can cause Toxicity

C.  Are not stored in the body

What are water-soluble vitamins?

500

The nurse teaches a patient to lean forward when attempting to defecate.  Leaning forward specifically aids defecation because it:

What is raising intra-abdominal pressure?

500

The nurse is caring for a patient with functional urinary incontinence.  In most cases, this refers to a patient being on a new...

What is a new  medication?

500

The nurse is teaching a session and notices the patient has a fever, is fatigued, and complains of pain. What should the nurse's next action?

What is postponing a teaching a session?

500

The nurse is assessing a patient's readiness to learn.  The most important factor for the nurse to assess is:

What is the patient's level of motivation?

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