Unit 9 - Patient Education Flashcards

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What is patient education**

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Is the process of influencing the patient’s behavior to effect changes in knowledge, attitudes and skills needed to maintain and improve health .

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Why must patient education be documented?

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The Joint Commission established standards for client education – must be documented

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JCO Goals of patient education

  1. Patient participation __ and ___ making about ___ options.
  2. Increased ___ to ___ the healthcare plan.
  3. Development of ___-___ skills.
  4. Improved ___/___ coping.
  5. Increased participation in ___ care.
  6. Adoption of a __ ___.
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  1. Patient participation in and decision making about healthcare options
  2. Increased potential to follow the healthcare plan
  3. Development of self-care skills
  4. Improved patient/family coping
  5. Increased participation in continuing care
  6. Adoption of a healthy lifestyle
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Aims of Client Teaching P 482 Box 21-1

  1. Maintaining and promoting ___.
  2. . ____ illness.
  3. ____ health.
  4. Facilitating ___.
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Maintaining and promoting health
Preventing illness
Restoring health
Facilitating coping

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Topics for Health Teaching Wellness Promotion

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  1. Developmental and maturational issues
  2. Normal childbearing
  3. Hygiene
  4. Nutrition
  5. Exercise
  6. Mental health
  7. Spiritual Health
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What is taught when teaching Disease Prevention 5

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  1. First aid
  2. Safety
  3. Immunizations
  4. Screening
  5. Identification and management of risk factors
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Restoration of Health or Function

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Orientation to treatment center and staff
Patients’ and nurses expectations of one another
The illness and physical condition: A & P
etiology of problem, significance of symptoms, prognosis
The medical and nursing regimens and how the patient can participate in care
Self-care practices the patient and family need to manage the patient’s condition independently

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Teaching Outcomes

  1. ___-level wellness and related __-__ practices
  2. ___ prevention or ___ ___.
  3. ____ recovery form ___ or ___ with minimal or no ___.
  4. Enhanced ability to ___ to ___ ___ changes and ___, ___ and ___ illnesses.
  5. Family ___ of lifestyle necessitated by __ or ___.
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High-level wellness and related self-care practices
Disease prevention or early detection
Quick recovery from trauma or illness with minimal or no complications
Enhanced ability to adjust to developmental life changes and acute, chronic, and terminal illness
Family acceptance of lifestyle necessitated by illness or disability

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Focus of Patient Education Healthcare setting **

  1. preparation of ___ care.
  2. preparation before ___ from health care facility
  3. Documentation of pt ___ ___.
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Preparation for receiving care
Preparation before discharge from health care facility
Documentation of patient education activity

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Teaching Acronym

Define and explain.

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T – Tune into the patient.
E – Edit patient information.
A – Act on every teaching moment.
C – Clarify often.
H – Honor the patient as partner in the education 	process
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Domain’s of Learning***
Define and explain.
Are they dependent or interdependent?

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1. Cognitive :
 Rational thought  - Thinking
2. Affective:  
Emotions or feelings
3. Psycho-motor: 
Physical movements needed to learn new skills

Domains may be interdependent

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Cognitive Domain of Learning***
1. Refers to __ thought/what one is ____.
2. Involves learning what?
Give and example

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  1. cognitive/thinking
  2. Involves learning facts, reaching conclusions, solving problems, making decisions, or using critical thinking skills
    Example: Teaching a new mother the physiology of the breast and its role
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Affective Domain of Learning***
1. What does it change
Give and example

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Changes beliefs, attitudes, or values

Example: Helping a new mother explore the possible benefits of breast-feeding for the health of her baby

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Psycho-motor Domain of learning**

  1. ____ movements learned to perform new ___ & ___.
  2. Important: ____ to manipulate the __ __, ___ or ___ needed to perform the skill or procedure.
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Muscular movements learned to perform new skills and procedures

Important: Dexterity to manipulate the body parts, tools, or objects needed to perform the skill or procedure

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Factors Affecting Patient Learning

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age & development
family support networks
financial resources
cultural influences & language deficits
language deficits
health history level
literacy level
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16
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Written and video teaching materials are written ant what level?

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high school level

17
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Nursing Diagnoses: Deficient Knowledge

  1. ___ or __ of ___ information related to a specific topic.
  2. Defining characterisitcs: Include ___ of the problem, inaccurate ___-___ of instructions.
  3. Deficient knowledge is an ____.
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Absence or deficiency of cognitive information related to a specific topic

Defining characteristics: Include verbalization of the problem, inaccurate follow-through of instructions

etiology