This organization includes standards for Patient and Family Education (PFE) to help patients better participate in their care and make informed care decisions.
Joint Commission International (2011)
This aspect of nursing practice is an important independent nursing function and is represented by a change in behavior, human disposition, or capability that persists
Teaching
According to this theory, learning is highly mental/intellectual or thinking processes.
Cognitivism
These individuals assume access to health care information 24/7 and expect to be a partner in healthcare decision making.
e-patients
True or False: Modeling is the process by which a person learns by observing the behavior of others.
Note: If your answer is False, then provide the correct answer.
True.
True or False: The Joint Commission International passed a “Patient’s Bill of Rights” mandating client education as a right of all clients.
Note: If your answer is False, then provide the correct answer.
False - American Hospital Association (1992)
True or False: Nurse as an Art involves changes in behavior, human disposition, or capability that can solely be accounted for by growth.
Note: If your answer is False, then provide the correct answer.
Learning
According to this learning theory, learning involves manipulating the environment to bring about the intended change.
Behaviorism
This factor involves muscle strength, motor coordination, energy, and sensory acuity.
Physiological events
True or False: This is the first step in the teaching process in nursing is to develop a teaching plan.
Note: If your answer is False, then provide the correct answer.
False.
This is the first step in the teaching process in nursing, collecting data and analyzing client's learning strengths and deficits.
Enumerate the three teaching roles of the nurse.
Teaching Clients and Their Families, Teaching in the Community, and Teaching Health Personnel
Enumerate the learning domains and provide the person who named these domains.
Cognitive (thinking domain), Affective (feeling domain), and Psychomotor (skill domain)
- by Bloom, 1956
He suggested that people learn through observation, imitation and modeling.
Also, provide the name of his Theory.
Albert Bandura - Social Learning Theory
Learning is facilitated by material that is logically organized that enables the learner to comprehend new information, assimilate it with previous learning, and form new understanding.
Simple to Complex Learning
The ability to thinking about abstract ideas and situations is the key hallmark of this stage according to Piaget's Phases of Cognitive Development.
The Formal Operations Stage
It is the degree to which clients follow the agreed-on recommendations of health care providers.
Adherence
True or False: Nurse as an Art includes Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism as learning theories.
Note: If your answer is False, then provide the correct answer.
False - It includes Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Humanism as learning theories.
Enumerate the areas of client education according to Nurse as an Art.
Promotion of Health, Prevention of Illness/Injury, Restoration of Health, and Adapting to Altered Health & Function
It is the demonstration of behaviors or cues that reflect the learner's motivation to learn at a specific time.
Readiness
Active involvement is one of the factors affecting learning where clients learn more easily if they can connect the new knowledge to that which they already know or have experienced.
False - That is Relevance.
Differentiate Andragogy, Pedagogy, and Geragogy.
Andragogy - is the art of teaching adults.
Pedagogy - is the discipline concerned with helping children learn.
Geragogy - the process involved in helping older adults to learn.
It is a desire or a requirement to know something that is presently unknown to the learner.
Then, provide 1 example of this.
Learning need
Examples: New knowledge, New/different skill or physical ability, new behavior, etc.
Explain what is humanism and provide a scenario where it is applicable in the nursing field.
Humanism
- focuses on both cognitive and affective qualities of a learner and self-esteem, goals, and full autonomy are its key learning elements.
-learning is believed to be self-motivated, self-initiated, and self-evaluated to achieve our full potential and development
ex. Therapeutic communication, Patient-centered care planning, Patient Advocacy, Promotion of Self-Care, etc.
Explain why is it that there's a need for the nurse to consider the age and developmental stage of the client/patient?
Explain why Repetition and Timing are factors affecting learning?
Repetition of key concepts and facts facilitates retention (practice with feedback).
Timing is important because people learn best when skills/information are applied immediately. Thus, the longer the time interval, the easier to forget the learning. (ex. RetDem)