Patient Education
Stress & Coping
Sleep
Skin/Wound
Health & Wellness
100

What is the lowest level of cognitive learning (Bloom's taxonomy)?

What is "remember"?

100

Define stress.

What is an actual or perceived hazard to the balance of homeostatsis?

100

What is the 24-hour sleep-wake cycle called?

What is the Circadian rhythm?

100

List the two main layers of skin.

What are the epidermis and dermis?

100

What is primary prevention?

What is true prevention such as health promotion?

200

What is the highest level of cognitive learning?

What is "create"?

200

Define primary appraisal.

What is when a person identifies an event or circumstance as a harm, loss, threat or challenge.

200

List the functions of sleep.

What are: To restore, repair consolidate memory, prepare for the period of wakefulness, and to dream.

200

What is a partial thickness wound?

What is a wound in the epidermis, but not the dermis?

200

What is secondary prevention?

What is early diagnosis/prompt treatment- most care in a hospital?

300

Define self-efficacy.

What is a person's perceived ability to successfully complete a task. 

300

Define secondary appraisal.

What is the process by which an individual considers possible coping strategies or resources?

300

Define good sleep hygiene.

Going to bed & waking up on a regular schedule, quiet activities before bedtime- no stimulation, no exercise less than 2 hours prior to bedtime, no spicy/heavy meals.

300

Describe a full-thickness wound.

What is a wound in the dermis?

300

What is tertiary prevention?

What is rehabilitation/restoration?

400

List the steps pf the Transtheoretical Model of Change.

What are: 1) Precontemplation, 2) Contemplation, 3) Preparation, 4) Action, 5) Maintenance

400

Define coping.

What is a person's cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage a stressor?

400

List symptoms of sleep deprivation.

What are: blurry vision, clumsiness, decreased reflexes, decreased reasoning/judgment, confusion, irritability, agitation, decreased motivation, excessive sleepiness?

400

Explain the difference between primary and secondary intention.

Primary intention is a wound whose edges are together (approximated.) Secondary is a wound that has to heal from the bottom upward because the edges are not together.

400

List nonmodifiable risk factors.

What are: age, ethnicity/race, gender, developmental level, family history, genetics.

500

List the three purposes of health education.

What are: 1) Health promotion & illness prevention, 2) health restoration, 3) coping with impaired function?

500

What is the hallmark of PTSD?

What is flashbacks?

500

List two "tools" used to assess sleep problems.

What is the Epworth Sleepiness Scale and the Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index?

500

Differentiate between dehiscence and evisceration.

Dehiscence is when a wound comes apart. Evisceration is total separation of wound layers with protrusion of visceral organ(s)?

500

List modifiable risk factors.

What are: lifestyle (using drugs/alcohol, smoking, not wearing a seatbelt, carrying a weapon, texting while driving, not wearing sunscreen, unhealthy diet, obesity...), risk-taking, stress

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