Unit 4 - Ch 25 - Client Education Practice Test

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19. Which of the following statement best reflects the nurse's appropriate attention to a client's need for self-efficacy? 1. "What can I do to help you lose the weight?" 2. "Are you really ready to start a regular exercise regimen?" 3. "After you watch me demonstrate this inhaler, you will have no problems using it at all." 4. "Come on; with all the self-help products out there, you will be able to stop smoking."

"After you watch me demonstrate this inhaler, you will have no problems using it at all."

7. The nurse evaluates which of the following statements as an indication that the client is not ready to learn at this time? 1. "I need to understand more about the reason for the colostomy." 2. "I will find out more about that when the support group meets." 3. "There's no sense in showing me that now. I'm too sick right now." 4. "Please be sure to tell me if I am completing all the steps correctly."

"There's no sense in showing me that now. I'm too sick right now."

8. The nurse has completed an assessment on the client and identified the following nursing diagnoses. Which one of the following nursing diagnoses indicates a need to postpone teaching that was planned? 1. Activity intolerance related to pain 2. Ineffective management of treatment regimen 3. Noncompliance with prescribed exercise plan 4. Knowledge deficit regarding impending surgery

Activity intolerance related to pain

21. A client has been recently told that the primary cancer has metastasized and the cancer is considered terminal. When the nurse offers to discuss palliative care options the client replies, "I can't understand why you all want to upset me by bringing the topic up. Now please just leave me alone." The nurse recognizes this response as: 1. Anger 2. Disbelief 3. Bargaining 4. Acceptance

Anger

4. A client, after being taught of the clinical manifestations of inflammation to enable early detection of a complication of a surgical wound states, "I will look at the wound four times a day and tell my surgeon if it looks red or swollen." Her statement is an example of: 1. Attitudes 2. Application 3. Analysis 4. Evaluation

Application

13. The nurse is preparing the discharge teaching materials on newly prescribed drugs to a client diagnosed to be in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease. The nurse best deals with the client's cognitive deficits by: 1. Providing written material to supplement the discussion 2. Arranging for family to be present during the discussion 3. Presenting the material in two short but focused sessions 4. Requiring the client to restate the information in her own words

Arranging for family to be present during the discussion

12. The nurse is preparing to present a teaching session on skin protection for a group of older adults at a senior center. A principle that has been found to be most effective in teaching older adults is: 1. Moving the group along at a predetermined pace 2. Providing information in longer teaching sessions 3. Speaking very slowly and in a louder tone of voice 4. Beginning and ending each session with important information

Beginning and ending each session with important information

9. There are a variety of teaching methodologies that may be utilized to meet the client's needs. Which teaching method is best applied to a cognitive learning need? 1. Modeling of behavior 2. Discussion of feelings 3. Computer-assisted instruction 4. Demonstration of a procedure

Computer-assisted instruction

20. A client has been recently told that the primary cancer has metastasized, and the cancer is considered terminal. When the nurse offers to discuss palliative care options, the client replies, "I'm going to have the reports reevaluated by another doctor; I feel fine and I think a mistake has been made." The nurse recognizes this response as: 1. Anger 2. Disbelief 3. Bargaining 4. Acceptance

Disbelief

5. The client continues to ask questions about a surgical wound. The client states, "I think I would like help the first time I look at my wound." This is an example of: 1. Adaptation 2. Perception 3. Organizing 4. Guided response

Guided response

10. For a functionally illiterate client, the nurse particularly focuses on: 1. Using intricate analogies and examples 2. Avoiding lengthy return demonstrations 3. Incorporating familiar nonmedical terminology 4. Providing longer learning sessions with the client

Incorporating familiar nonmedical terminology

11. In preparing a teaching plan for adult clients in a cancer support group, the nurse incorporates evidence-based information. The nurse recognizes that evidence obtained about adult learners has identified that this group prefers: 1. Computer-assisted instruction 2. Traditional classroom settings 3. Long sessions with plenty of technical information 4. Interesting personal communication techniques

Interesting personal communication techniques

24. In planning to teach an older adult client, the nurse should incorporate which teaching method or principle into the plan? 1. Keep teaching sessions short. 2. Teach in the early morning or late evening. 3. Put as much as possible into each teaching session. 4. Focus on teaching a family member or caregiver instead.

Keep teaching sessions short.

25. Which of the following actions is the primary nursing responsibility regarding client education? 1. Providing accurate, current, relevant information 2. Answering the client's questions regarding health-related issues 3. Assessing the individual client's readiness and motivation to learn 4. Identifying areas where clients are in need of educational information

Providing accurate, current, relevant information

18. When a client newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus assumes responsibility for checking her blood glucose level four times a day, this is an example of: 1. Cognitive learning 2. Affective learning 3. Impaired learning 4. Psychomotor learning

Psychomotor learning

2. There are a variety of teaching methodologies for a nurse to choose from to use with clients. For a toddler, the nurse should use: 1. Role-playing 2. Problem-solving 3. Independent learning 4. Simple explanations and pictures

Simple explanations and pictures

6. Different topics are presented in the information sessions that are held in the outpatient clinic. In planning for a session on health maintenance/illness prevention, the nurse should select a topic on: 1. Use of assistive devices, such as canes 2. Self-help devices for post-CVA clients 3. Stress management techniques for working parents 4. Environmental alterations for clients in wheelchairs

Stress management techniques for working parents

22. The client has been informed that he can be discharged once he can irrigate his colostomy independently. The client requests the nurse to observe his irrigation technique. Which of the following learning motives is the client displaying? 1. Physical need 2. Social activity 3. Task mastery 4. Evaluation stance

Task mastery

23. The nurse has important information to share with a parent who has brought his child to the emergency department. The nurse discovers that the parent, who appears very anxious, has just learned his son will require surgery. The most effective teaching approach in this situation is: 1. Telling 2. Trusting 3. Participating 4. Group teaching

Telling

14. The nurse recognizes that the client's teaching plan is most directly driven by: 1. The client's identified learning needs 2. The complexity of the client's health needs 3. The client's readiness and motivation to learn 4. The presence of cultural or physical barriers

The client's identified learning needs

15. The nurse recognizes that the primary goal of a client's teaching plan is to: 1. Facilitate a knowledge-based client decision-making process 2. Provide information that brings about informed client consent 3. Enhance the client's sense of personal control regarding his or her health care 4. Therapeutically affect the client's health, wellness, and independence

Therapeutically affect the client's health, wellness, and independence

3. The nurse is demonstrating to the client how to put on anti-embolitic stockings. In the middle of the lesson the client asks, "Why have my feet been swelling?" The nurse stops and responds to the client. Which of the following is the teaching principle that the nurse should follow? 1. Timing 2. Setting priorities 3. Building on existing knowledge 4. Organizing the teaching materials

Timing

1. An industrial nurse is planning to give an informative talk on hypertension to employees in honor of "heart month." He plans to teach individuals how to take their blood pressure measurements. Which information is important for him to ask the planning committee before this presentation? 1. Ages of all employees involved 2. Names of employees who are married 3. Number of employees with high blood pressure 4. Type of room available and number of participants

Type of room available and number of participants

17. Which of the following teaching topics is an example of restoration of health? 1. Glucose monitoring at home 2. Living with rheumatoid arthritis 3. Stress management's impact on depression 4. What to expect after hip replacement surgery

What to expect after hip replacement surgery


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