Chapter 27 (K&E)

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A client tells the nurse that he has no questions about his illness, as he did a search for information on the Internet. What should the nurse do? 1. Ask the client to share the information obtained from the Internet search. 2. Document that the client has received instruction. 3. Tell the client that the Internet is a form of entertainment, not instruction. 4. Document that the client refused instruction.

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A home health client having difficulty keeping his medication schedule organized says There are so many pills and the names are all confusing to me. I dont even understand what theyre for. What should the nurse do? 1. Help the client remember color and size in relationship to dosing time. 2. Write out the generic and trade name of all the pills for the client. 3. Fill a pill bar and tell the client not to worry, and just take the pills according to that system. 4. Have the physician talk to the client about his medications.

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A home health nurse is working with a client who has pulmonary fibrosis. Of the following teaching priorities, which will take the highest priority? 1. Client will be able to set up and administer a nebulizer treatment by the end of the day. 2. Client will have increased activity level by the end of the week. 3. Client will be able to do activities of daily living (ADLs) without shortness of breath in 3 days. 4. Client will have a positive attitude about the diagnosis by the end of the month.

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A nursing student is presenting a teaching project to the class using each of Blooms domains. The student has several activities included in the project. Which activity is an example of the affective domain? 1. Each member of the class must identify two attitudinal changes that have occurred in their lives since beginning their nursing education. 2. All members must list the technical skills theyve learned. 3. Members must demonstrate a favorite nursing skill at the end of the class period. 4. Members must read a paragraph about a new clinical trial, summarize the information, and present it to the rest of the class.

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At the completion of a teaching session, the nurse wants to evaluate the effectiveness of instruction. In a situation where the client was learning a bandaging technique, which would be the most effective evaluation? 1. Shared by the nurse and client 2. A return demonstration by the client 3. When the nurse is satisfied that the client can complete the technique 4. If the wound heals

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The nurse has completed client teaching regarding medication administration. Which client statement best illustrates compliance? 1. Im glad to know about my medications. It makes taking them a lot easier. 2. I already knew most of what you told me. 3. I think you should have waited until I was ready to go home. Maybe Id remember better. 4. If I take my medications as prescribed, Ill feel better.

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The nurse instructs a client on self-care for a new ostomy. Which client behaviors demonstrate that instruction has been effective? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Client provides skin care and changes ostomy device. 2. Client states what items are needed to perform ostomy care. 3. Client is unable to identify changes in skin around the stoma. 4. Client tells the nurse that he does not want to do the care. 5. Client asks his wife to learn how to perform the care so he will not have to do it.

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The nurse instructs the older client to access the Internet to complete a post-hospitalization survey and update health information. The client tells the nurse that he does not have a computer and would not know how to use one. What should the nurse do? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Suggest the client learn how to use a computer through classes held at a local library. 2. Provide times for the client to attend basic computer use classes through the community learning center. 3. Document that the client is resistant to instruction. 4. Notify the physician that the client will not be adhering to medical instruction as planned. 5. Identify the client as being noncompliant with instruction.

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A client is being discharged after a 23-hour stay for a surgical procedure. When preparing the instructions for this client, what does the nurse need to do? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Ensure the clients safe transition to home. 2. Include information about what the client has been taught. 3. Include what the client still needs to learn when discharged. 4. Check the clients insurance for hospitalization coverage. 5. Call the clients prescriptions in to the clients local pharmacy.

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The nurse is designing a teaching plan for a client to learn a new psychomotor skill. What strategies can the nurse use to facilitate learning for this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Demonstration 2. Practice 3. Modeling 4. Discovery 5. Role playing

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The nurse is utilizing humanistic theory when instructing a client. What will the nurse demonstrate when utilizing this theory? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Empathy 2. Encouraging the client to establish goals 3. Encouraging the client to participate in self-directed learning 4. Multisensory teaching strategies 5. Providing a physical environment conducive to learning

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The nurse serves as an educator of other health care personnel. In what capacity will this nurse participate in education? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Preceptor of new graduate nurses 2. Instructing a part of the critical care course 3. Clinical instruction of nursing students 4. One-to-one teaching of clients 5. Teaching grandparents how to care for children

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The nurse suspects a client has low literacy. What did the nurse assess to come to this conclusion? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Incorrect completion of previous hospitalizations form 2. Client refusing to sign forms because eyeglasses are at home 3. Client saying he forgot to report for laboratory testing 4. Score of 6 on the Newest Vital Sign assessment tool 5. Questioning the dosage pattern on a newly prescribed medication

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The nurse is documenting the teaching plan for a client. What should be included in this documentation? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Actual information to be taught 2. Teaching strategies to use 3. Skills to be taught 4. Amount of time needed to teach each topic 5. Vital signs before and after each teaching session

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The nurse planning an educational session for adult clients should include which andragogy concepts? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. People move from dependence to independence with maturity. 2. Previous experiences can be used as a resource for learning. 3. Learning is related to an immediate need or problem. 4. Learning is reinforced by prompt feedback. 5. Adults are oriented to learning when the material is useful sometime in the future.

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A school nurse is planning a program for adolescents about positive lifestyle choices. The nurse should keep in mind that content presented to this age group must be Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. based on learning outcomes. 2. current. 3. adjusted to the adolescent client. 4. based on sources available within the school system. 5. accurate.

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A school nurse is putting together a program for adolescents about positive lifestyle choices. What should the nurse keep in mind when preparing content to present to this age group? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Based on learning outcomes 2. Current 3. Adjusted to the adolescent client 4. Based on sources available within the school system 5. Consistent with the teaching topics

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The nurse is creating a teaching plan for a client recovering from total hip replacement surgery. What should the nurse include in this clients plan? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The content to be included 2. The outcome for the teaching 3. The approaches used to teach the content 4. The evaluation of the effectiveness of teaching 5. The amount of time needed to cover the content

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The nurse is preparing to teach a client on skin care and application of a stoma device. What should the nurse keep in mind when teaching the client this information? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Address the clients concerns first. 2. Assess what the client knows already. 3. Address anxietyproducing issues last. 4. Teach the basics before complicated tasks. 5. Leave time for review and answering questions.

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The nurse has completed a teaching session for a client with a tracheostomy. Documentation of the session should include what information? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Diagnosed learning needs 2. Supplies required 3. Client outcomes 4. Need for additional teaching 5. Topics taught

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The nurse has completed a teaching session for a client with a tracheostomy. What should the documentation include? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Diagnosed learning needs 2. Supplies required 3. Client outcomes 4. Need for additional teaching 5. Topics taught

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A client being discharged after a myocardial infarction has been prescribed several new medications and a low-fat diet. The client states: Im never going to understand what to do, when to do it, and why I should be doing all these things. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse formulate for this client? 1. Health-Seeking Behavior related to desire to prevent heart problems 2. Deficient Knowledge (diet and medication regimen) related to inexperience 3. Noncompliance related to situational factors 4. Risk for Myocardial Infarction related to deficient knowledge

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A client is practicing using an incentive spirometer after surgery. The nurse has explained the use, demonstrated how it works, and also given the rationale for the client to continue to use this device. When mastering the use of this device, the client will demonstrate learning in which of Blooms domains? 1. Cognitive 2. Psychomotor 3. Affective 4. Imitation

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A community health nurse runs a clinic that provides health screening to mainly Mexican American and Native American clients. The nurse wants to have a class on smoking cessation for interested adults of this group. In order to adjust to their time orientation, what is the best action of the nurse? 1. Make sure that the classes are held at specific times. 2. Begin classes when a group of clients are gathered. 3. Mail letters ahead of time to make sure clients are informed about the upcoming class. 4. Make posters and place them in areas of the community frequented by these groups.

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A nurse is working in a neonatal intensive care unit, teaching parents how to care for their tiny babies while they are still in the hospital. Which statement by a parent reflects a readiness to learn? 1. Im so afraid Ill hurt my baby with all these tubes. 2. I want to make sure my spouse is here, in case I dont hear everything thats said. 3. When my baby is just a little bigger, Ill be able to handle him. 4. Youll give us written instructions before we go home, correct?

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A nurse is working with the family of a child who is hospitalized with asthma. The family members speak little English, and the child is being sent home on nebulizer treatments as well as an inhaler. In addition to enlisting an interpreter to help with the language barrier, the nurse should 1. provide written instructions before discharge. 2. address any healing beliefs the family has. 3. make sure the child comes back for the follow-up appointment. 4. make sure the parents can set up the treatments for their child.

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At the end of a busy clinical day a staff nurse asks the instructor if a student would like to administer a Z-track injected medication. This is a skill that the students have not yet been exposed to yet. What should the instructor respond to the staff nurse that supports timing and learning environment? 1. It will take me a moment to explain the procedure to the students because weve not practiced this, but Ill find somebody to administer it. 2. Would it be OK if the students observed today? Then, well do it next time were here. 3. Were leaving now, but thanks for asking. 4. Ill check with the students and see if one of them would like to volunteer.

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When making an assessment of the clients learning needs, the nurse will focus on which elements? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Nurses own knowledge 2. Clients age 3. Clients understanding of health problem 4. Sensory acuity 5. Learning style

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A client needs discharge teaching regarding the use of a walker before going home. The clients room is small and adjacent to a soda machine and small lounge area. In planning a teaching session, which is the best thing the nurse can do? 1. Wait until just prior to discharge, then do the teaching in the hospital lobby. 2. Close the door to the clients room and make sure there is no clutter on the floor before the teaching session begins. 3. Take the client to a larger area (treatment room, for example) for teaching, then evaluate on the way back to the clients room. 4. Make sure a physical therapist is available to do the teaching and can see the client before discharge.

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A client who is legally blind requires vitamin B12 injections every 2 weeks and insists on self-administration. What is the best way for the nurse to assist this client? 1. Teach the spouse to draw up the medication, then the client can give the injection. 2. Make sure that the injection is scheduled during a visit, so the nurse can supervise. 3. Prefill syringes with the correct dose, so the client can use them for self-administration. 4. Schedule the clients clinic appointments in accordance with the dosing schedule, then give the injection when the client is at the clinic.

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A nurse is planning a community health education project that deals with organ donation, and the target audience is a group of adults. When following andragogy concepts, the nurse should make sure that the teaching includes which information? 1. Past statistics about organ donors 2. Written pamphlets 3. Directions about how to become an organ donor 4. Information on how this group can influence their children

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A nurse is presenting teaching sessions to a group of residents in a home for long-term physical rehabilitation. Which client exhibits the highest motivation? 1. An individual who has been struggling with following nursing directives regarding discharge goals 2. The client who has just moved in and is already waiting for discharge 3. A client who is excited to learn about his new prosthesis 4. A client who has been there the longest and is a great coach for newcomers

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The nurse is going to be working with a client who has a permanent colostomy and is ready to go home within the next several days. When organizing the teaching/learning experience, the nurse should 1. start from the beginning and proceed through all material. 2. break up sessions into shortened time periods. 3. discover what the learner knows before proceeding with further teaching. 4. make sure the clients spouse is present before the teaching session begins.

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The nurse is instructing a client on self-administration of insulin. Which statement regarding feedback will be most beneficial to the client? 1. You know, there are children who can learn to do this. 2. Maybe it would be better if we taught your spouse to help you with this. 3. Next time, dart the needle in your skin, instead of pushing it in. 4. If you dont learn this, you cant be discharged.

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The nursing diagnosis Readiness for Enhanced Knowledge (Nutrition) related to desire to improve nutritional intake has been formulated for a client who has decided to change his eating habits to be more nutritionally sound. What would be an appropriate outcome for this client? 1. Client will understand the importance of eating healthy. 2. Client will be able to lose weight. 3. Client will list foods that are nutritionally sound, low fat, and high fiber. 4. Client will appreciate the value of using the Food Guide Pyramid.

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A client has been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus and must learn how to do his own finger stick blood sugar analysis as part of his treatment. The client has been sullen and uncommunicative since receiving the diagnosis. How can the nurse best increase the clients motivation to learn? 1. Demonstrating the finger stick on the nurse 2. Offering to do the procedure for the client each time it is scheduled 3. Teaching the clients support system how to perform the procedure 4. Encouraging the clients participation each time the procedure is performed

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A client with an incision necessitating a complex dressing change is being discharged and will require continued dressings at home. Which statement by the client indicates a need to postpone teaching? 1. Its going to take time for me to understand this whole thing. 2. Lets make sure my spouse is around before you start explaining. 3. I wish my doctor would have explained this more in depth. 4. Im feeling nauseous, but go ahead and start anyway.

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The nurse is instructing a client on self-administration of a subcutaneous injection. The nurse is using which theoretical construct of learning? 1. Thorndikes behaviorism 2. Skinners positive reinforcement 3. Pavlovs conditioning response 4. Banduras imitation

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The nurse is working with a group of older clients through a community senior citizens center. Utilizing an understanding of health literacy, the nurse will make sure that 1. information given to this group is written at a third-grade level. 2. teaching includes a variety of approaches. 3. information includes pictures. 4. there is ample time for teaching.

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