Chapter 09: Teaching and Counseling
While the nurse is caring for a hearing impaired client, and a family member of the client states, "What do you think is the best way to communicate?" What is the best response by the nurse?
"Use flash cards and writing pads."
A nurse assisting a new mother in the act of breastfeeding represents which form of learning?
Psychomotor
Which response from the client enables the nurse to determine the effectiveness of a recent medication teaching session for an older adult client who is diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB)?
"I will be taking the TB medication for at least 6 months, because it takes a long time to kill the TB germs."
A nurse is counseling several clients for depression. Four of them do not seem to be improving, which leads the nurse to suggest a referral to a psychiatric nurse practitioner. Which of these clients would be most likely to attend the scheduled appointment?
A 28-year-old female who works nights, is willing to try, and asks about insurance coverage of the appointment
A nurse is preparing to teach a client about the importance of contraception and safe-sex practices. Which factors can most affect the nurse's teaching strategies for this client? Select all that apply.
Available resources Learning style preferences Literacy level
The parents of a school-age child are meeting with the nurse for health promotional education for their child. The child has the following assessment data: a 7-year-old male with diabetes mellitus type 1 with a hemoglobin A1C level of 8.3%, a body mass index (BMI) of 31.7, and a BMI percentile of 99. What are the most appropriate learning diagnoses for this first session?
Deficient Knowledge: Imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements, and ineffective health maintenance.
The nurse is preparing to teach a client from Generation X about hypertension. Which teaching approach should the nurse plan to implement?
Demonstrate the MyFoodPyramid phone app, to show the best food choices on a lunch tray.
A nurse may attempt to help a client solve a situational crisis during what type of counseling session?
Motivational counseling
When caring for a diabetic client, the nurse notes that the client learns better when practicing the self-administration of the insulin injection alone. In which learning domain does this client's learning style fall?
Psychomotor
A nurse may attempt to help a client solve a situational crisis during what type of counseling session?
Short-term counseling
The nurse is educating a client regarding a new skill. When evaluating the client's knowledge about the topic covered, which best represents that the client has learned a new skill?
The client organizes materials needed and gives return demonstration.
A parish nurse is preparing to provide a health promotion class to a group of adults in the parish. In preparing to meet the learning needs of this group, the nurse recognizes which as a characteristic of an adult learner?
Their readiness to learn is often related to a developmental task or social role.
health literacy
the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions
Which statement made by a client who was recently admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of pneumonia indicates a physical inability to learn?
"I am having difficulty breathing."
The nurse is teaching a client with diabetes how to inject daily insulin. Which method is most effective in evaluating the teaching?
Ask the client to demonstrate how to self-inject the morning insulin.
An experienced nurse is educating a client about the client's disease and how best to promote optimal health. The nurse is focusing the education on the cognitive domain of learning. Given this focus, the nurse would incorporate the client's:
critical thinking.
The nurse is caring for a client who demonstrates a health literacy concern. The nurse adjusts client teaching in which way?
uses videos, diagrams, and pictures rather than focusing on verbal teaching
Which documentation example best reflects the complexity of client teaching by the nurse?
"Client and spouse taught how to use phone app to count carbohydrates; client return demonstrated carb counting for a hypothetical meal."
A nurse is reviewing the teaching plan about heart failure with a client. The nurse determines that learning in the affective domain has been achieved based on which client statement?
"I realize now just how important it is to watch how much salt I use."
The nurse is caring for a 60-year-old client with an improper bowel movement regimen. Which is the most appropriate method for the nurse to use in teaching this client?
Begin the session with a reference to the client's actual experience.
The nurse has educated the client on the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease. This type of teaching best illustrates which learning theory?
Cognitive learning theory
When deciding what information the client needs to meet the learner objectives successfully, the nurse is formulating which part of the teaching plan?
Content
Demonstrated cord care to mother, who stated understanding and performed return demonstration using correct technique.
Demonstrated cord care to mother, who stated understanding and performed return demonstration using correct technique.
The nurse is coaching a client who stated a desire to stop smoking without medication. At several sessions to assess the client's success with agreed-upon interventions, the client reports barriers to each action and continues to smoke. What is the best action of the nurse?
Discuss the client's case with a colleague.
When a client says, "I don't care if I get better; I have nothing to live for, anyway," which type of counseling would be appropriate?
Motivational counseling
Which strategy should the nurse use when providing education to the older adult client?
Remain calm and conduct the teaching session in a quiet environment.
When teaching a client, the nurse notices the client tends to lose focus easily. The nurse would adapt client teaching in which way?
Talk with animation and vocal inflection to stimulate the client aurally.
A client is reluctant to learn to do finger sticks for home international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring. What is the best statement by the nurse?
Tell me what you know about these tests.
When establishing a teaching-learning relationship with a client, it is most important for the nurse to remember that effective learning can best be achieved through which concept?
The client and the nurse are equal participants.
When a nurse is planning for learning, who must decide who should be included in the learning sessions?
The nurse and the client
When teaching an adult client how to control stress through relaxation techniques, the nurse should proceed on the basis of which assumption concerning adult learners?
The nurse should be able to draw from the previous experience of the client to emphasize the importance of stress reduction.
Which guideline is most important for the nurse to keep in mind when planning to teach an exercise class to a group of older adults?
Allow ample time for psychomotor skills.
A nurse is working with a 15-year-old client with sickle cell anemia. The client was started on a new pain management plan today, and the nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of the plan. Which is not appropriate to include in the nursing care?
Asking only the client's parents to be present at the education session
The nurse needs to understand the teaching-learning process when administering
educational interventions.
The nurse is coaching a client who stated a desire to stop smoking without medication. At several sessions to assess the client's success with agreed-upon interventions, the client reports barriers to each action and continues to smoke. What is the best action of the nurse?
uses videos, diagrams, and pictures rather than focusing on verbal teaching
Which statement describes the person who is likely the most motivated to learn?
A 70-year-old female who is the client's spouse and is learning the care so the client can come home
A client informs the nurse about being committed to quitting smoking to improve health. During discussion, the nurse asks the client "on a scale of 0 to 10, how likely are you to attend a support group?" Which strategy of motivational interviewing is the nurse using with the client?
Assessing importance
A nurse is discussing the benefits of smoking cessation with a client. The nurse informs the client that smoking cessation will reduce the client's risk for cancer, improve respiratory status, and enhance the quality of life. The nurse also shares a personal story of smoking cessation, provides information on other individuals who have successfully quit, and encourages the client to attend a support group for smoking cessation. The client discusses feelings on smoking cessation and verbalizes a desire to quit smoking. What type of counseling did the nurse provide to this client?
Motivational
A nurse is providing teaching to clients in a short-term rehabilitation facility. Which examples are common teaching mistakes made by health care professionals? Select all that apply.
The nurse uses medical jargon frequently when discussing the teaching plan. The nurse ignores the restrictions of the client's environment. The nurse fails to accept that clients have the right to change their minds.
A nurse is writing learner objectives for a client who was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which statement best describes the proper method for writing objectives?
The nurse writes one long-term objective for each diagnosis, followed by several specific objectives.
parish nurse
promote health and wellness of populations of faith communities - personal health counseling - health education - liaison between community and local resources - facilitating support groups - spiritual support
When caring for a client at the health care facility, the nurse observes that the client is having difficulty understanding the health education. Which action is most appropriate?
Assess for cultural differences.
A client newly diagnosed with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is preparing for discharge. The nurse prepares a teaching plan. For each of the learning objectives set by the nurse, click to specify whether it belongs to the cognitive, affective, or psychomotor learning domain.
Cognitive Domain-The client will identify the signs of hypoglycemia.-The client will explain the importance of accurate and timely blood sugar monitoring. Affective Domain-The client will verbalize concerns regarding insulin administration. Psychomotor Domain-The client will demonstrate how to inject insulin.
Which nursing action is applicable to the psychomotor domain of learning when conducting a teaching session for breastfeeding mothers?
Observing a mother expressing the breast milk
The health care provider notified the client and the spouse that the client's condition was terminal. The spouse has been crying since the interaction with the health care provider. The nurse is going to talk with the spouse about the spouse's feelings. What action(s) would the nurse do to promote a positive impression with the spouse? Select all that apply.
Sit at eye level with the spouse. Maintain eye contact more than half of the time. Hold the spouse's hands during the interaction.