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Health Education Reviewer
● QUIZ #1
QUESTION ANSWER
1. Under what theory will the treatment for phobic Behaviorist Theory
patients be most aligned?
2. Under what theory will the theory of Florence Humanistic Learning Theory
Nightingale be most aligned?
6. Nurse Jeannette determines the learning needs of her What the learner needs to learn
patient. Is she correct if she notes that learning needs
are?
9. Nurse Riza is a nurse manager in her Dialysis unit. All of the above
She is CORRECT if the following were used in
assessing the learning needs of her nursing staff?
10. Nurse Noemi assessed the motivation of her patient. Emotional readiness
What component of readiness to learn is she
checking?
● QUIZ #2
QUESTION ANSWER
2. Which period does separation anxiety among During the first day of school
preschoolers commonly occur?
3. How are we going to do health teachings in the early Nurse Kim gives candy as rewards.
childhood years?
7. The following are some of the factors acting Patient Emy fears of the
noncompliance, which is not? complications of her disease and
not taking her prescribed
medications.
10. Nurse Jeramil asked Patient Dana about the Environmental variables
significant persons in her life. This is under what
parameters of motivational assessment?
PPT NA BINIGAY NI SIR (RECITATION/REVIEW)
QUESTION ANSWER
3. Which of the following examples employed social Nurse Erwin displays professional
learning theory? attributes
5. Which of the following if stated by Nurse Eli should Learning is passive, multifaceted
be corrected? and complex.
6. Nurse Jonell would like to determine the learning All of the above
styles of his clients. Which of the following
techniques should he use?
7. Which of the following instruments will indicate the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
personality type of the patient?
11. Which activity will older adults be more fond of? Reflective activity
12. What Piaget’s stage of development is profound Formal operational stage
during adolescence?
15. When will be the best time to teach a learner? When he is ready
16. Which of the following if stated by Nurse Annie Motivation comes from the Greek
needs correction? work “movere”.
17. Nurse Christian integrates the wholeness of his Maslow’s Theory of Motivation
patient as an individual and hierarchy of goals. He
is referring to:
19. Which of the following are sub-roles of nurse as All of the above
educator in health promotion?
21. Nurse Analy stated this as the ability to read, Health literacy
interpret, and comprehend health information to
maintain optimal wellness. What is this?
22. Nurse Arvin stated that the following are groups at College graduates
risk with literacy problems, which is not?
23. Which of the following situations can serve as clues Patient Kevin claims he lost his
in determining illiteracy? eyeglasses.
QUESTION ANSWER
51. The following are factors affecting the ability to Convenience, complexity, accessibility,
learn, EXCEPT fragmentation and dehumanization of
the healthcare system.
52. One factor affecting the ability to teach is: Environment that is conducive to the
teaching-learning process
53. These are factors impeding the nurse`s ability to Barriers to teaching
deliver educational services
54. These are factors that negatively impact the Obstacles to learning
learner's ability to pay attention and process
information
55. Describes the role of nursing in a transformed Institute of medicine report: the future
healthcare system of nursing
56. The new educational paradigm focuses on the Role of nurse as educator
learner learning. Instead of the teacher teaching and
the nurse becomes the “guide on the side”
57. The contemporary role of the nurse as educator The nurses as educator performs his or
are the following EXCEPT her task based on the client’s economic
status and educational background to
ensure understanding and compliance
to medical care provided
59. The process of helping clients learn health- related Patient education
behaviors to achieve the goal of optimal health and
independence in self- care
60. A change in behavior (knowledge, attitude, and/or Experience
skills) that can be observed or measured, and that can
occur at any time or in any place as a result of
exposure to environmental stimuli
64. Letter “U” in ASSURE Model is define as Use instructional methods and
materials
65. Letter “E” in ASSURE Model is define as Evaluate /revise the teaching plan
68. The following are benefits of education to clients, Diminish patient-nurse autonomy
EXCEPT
69. This term refers to increase the responsibility and Primary goal
independence of client for self-care
74. Nursing career ladders often incorporate teaching State nurse professional act
effectiveness as a measure of excellence in practice
77. Responsible for establishing standards and American nurses association (ANA)
qualifications for practice, including patient teaching
78. In nursing, patient education has long been a The evaluation of the teaching role of
major component and Florence Nightingale is the nurses
ultimate educator
80. During what phase under the Historical foundation Third phases
for patients are Diagnostic tools, scientific discoveries,
new vaccines, antibiotic medications, effective surgery
and treatment practices happened?
81. Cost- Benefit Analysis and Cost- Effectiveness Measures effectiveness of patient
Analysis education programs
82. Program Planning and Implementation will result Inaccurate assessment of direct costs
the following, EXCEPT
83. Direct Cost, Indirect Cost, Cost savings, Cost Financial terminology
Recovery (Revenue Generation) are:
86. One challenge for healthcare providers will be the? Efficient and cost-effective patient
education
88. The Ethics of Education in classroom and Practice Patient-watcher relationship (novice to
Settings includes the following, EXCEPT expect)
99. The following are among the Government South and north american hospital
Regulations & Professional Standards, EXCEPT association’s patient care partnership