Chapter 11 Flashcards

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Healthy People 2020 educational objectives emphasize the importance of education in various populations about health promotion activity. True or False

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True

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Education allows to make ____________

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Informed health decisions

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Cognitive domain includes:

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Memory, recognition, application, and problem-solving

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Changes in attitudes and the development of values is a description of which learning domain?

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Affective domain

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Psychomotor domain includes the performance of skills. True or False?

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True

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Send a clear message, encourage participatory learning, create the best learning environment, provide feedback are components of an

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Effective educator

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What are 3 issues to consider in public health education?

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Population considerations, barriers to learning, technological issues

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What are the components of the educational process?

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Identify educational needs, establish educational goals and objectives, select appropriate educational methods, implement an educational plan, evaluate the educational process

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What are the 4 essential steps in motivational interviewing?

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Engaging, empathetic listening, guiding, evoking

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A tool designed to help patients verbalize their own motivations to change

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Motivational interviewing

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What is are examples of a learning barrier?

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Low literacy and lack of motivation to make needed behavioral changes

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Fear of public speaking, lack of knowledge about how to gain participation, limited professional experience are all examples of?

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Educator-related barriers

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What is needed to have an effective education program?

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Clear message, appropriate learning format, best learning environment, integrating meaningful experiences, participation, evaluation and feedback

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The outcome of the educational process is _________

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The educational product

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What is the importance of community groups?

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Nurses help people identify priority health needs and capabilities and make valuable community changes

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A nurse is conducting an in-service education session on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) updates for preventive services for a group of nurses in community health. The nurse would demonstrate the best understanding of the educational process by integrating which planning strategies?

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Use of films, small group interaction, use of groups, use of games, session timing, session space

17
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Which educational method has been shown to be most effective in fostering treatment adherence?

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Internet based education

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Which of the following barriers are specific to the educator?

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Fear of public speaking, limited experience with the topic, lack of experience with gaining participation

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A nurse in community health integrates new slides into a presentation that will be given to a local elementary school group regarding the techniques of proper hand washing. The new slides will repeat essential points during the presentation. This demonstrates the nurse’s understanding of what principle?

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Repetition

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A home health nurse receives a referral to educate an older adult client with diabetes in proper foot care. The nurse’s assessment of the client determines that the client has poor eyesight that may affect the client’s ability to learn and perform certain skills. Which educational principle is being examined?

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Psychomotor domain

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A nursing student prepares a treatment plan for a client that draws upon the student’s understanding of pathophysiology and nursing practice theory learned in the student’s coursework. This application of new information used in a different way demonstrates the educational principle of:

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Cognitive domain

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A nurse in community health is planning to begin a class to help mothers returning to work better cope with the stresses of multiple roles. The nurse would most likely use:

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Andragogical approach

23
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The nurse has just taught a client newly diagnosed with diabetes how to administer sliding-scale insulin. The most effective way to evaluate learning is to:

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Ask for return demonstration

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A neighborhood association group has asked the local nurse in community health for a class on environmental hazards. The nurse in community health has seen good information in the community health text and thinks about getting permission to copy some of the information. The most important thing the nurse should do before using copies of this material is to:

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Asses the literacy level of the group

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A community-oriented nurse convenes a support group for teenage mothers. The nurse understands that this strategy fosters cohesiveness among members and allows the members to learn from one another. What other benefit specific to group teaching will be achieved?

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Efficiency in client services