HE Final
Nursing Education and Patient Care Quiz
Test your knowledge on nursing education, patient care, and essential nursing theories. This comprehensive quiz covers topics crucial for both aspiring and current healthcare professionals, focusing on the importance of patient education and the roles of various health team members.
Key Topics:
- Nursing Theories
- Patient Education Strategies
- Healthcare Team Roles
- Cultural Competence in Nursing
Florence Nightingale was the ultimate educator.
TRUE
FALSE
In nursing, patient education has long been a major component.
TRUE
FALSE
Nursing practice has expanded to include education in the broad concepts of health and illness.
TRUE
FALSE
Patient teaching is recognized as an independent nursing function.
TRUE
FALSE
Health education has long been considered a standard caregiving role of the nurse.
TRUE
FALSE
Nurses are responsible for teaching patients about preventing and managing medical conditions.
GIVER OF INFORMATION
FACILITATOR OF LEARNING
COORDINATOR OF LEARNING
ADVOCATE FOR THE CLIENT
Facilitating students' transfer of nursing theory to practice, monitoring students’ progress, and defining and supporting learning difficulties, as well as communicating with clinical staff and faculty to provide students support.
GIVER OF INFORMATION
FACILITATOR OF LEARNING
COORDINATOR OF LEARNING
ADVOCATE FOR THE CLIENT
They can help patients make informed decisions regarding their health, including helping them navigate a complex medical system, translating medical terms, and helping patients make ethical decisions.
GIVER OF INFORMATION
FACILITATOR OF LEARNING
COORDINATOR OF LEARNING
ADVOCATE FOR THE CLIENT
Nurse educators provide ongoing mentorship and serve as examples of various stages of hands-on learning.
GIVER OF INFORMATION
FACILITATOR OF LEARNING
COORDINATOR OF LEARNING
ADVOCATE FOR THE CLIENT
SYSTEMS MODEL
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 1820-1910
DOROTHEA E. OREM 1914-2007
BETTY NEUMAN 1924-2002
ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 1820-1910
DOROTHEA E. OREM 1914-2007
BETTY NEUMAN 1924-2002
THE SELF-CARE DEFICIT NURSING THEORY
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 1820-1910
DOROTHEA E. OREM 1914-2007
BETTY NEUMAN 1924-2002
THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL NURSING
PATRICIA BENNER 1942-PRESENT
JEAN WATSON 1940-PRESENT
NOVICE TO EXPERT
PATRICIA BENNER 1942-PRESENT
JEAN WATSON 1940-PRESENT
Theory defined nursing as “The act of assisting others in the provision and management of self-care to maintain or improve human functioning at home level of effectiveness.”
SYSTEMS MODEL
ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY
THE SELF-CARE DEFICIT NURSING THEORY
NOVICE TO EXPERT
THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL NURSING
Theory of Human Caring and Nursing: Human Science and Human Care.
SYSTEMS MODEL
ENVIRONMENTAL THEORY
THE SELF-CARE DEFICIT NURSING THEORY
NOVICE TO EXPERT
THEORY OF TRANSPERSONAL NURSING
Decreasing the possibility of complications by teaching patients about medications, lifestyle modifications, and self-monitoring devices like a glucose meter or blood pressure monitor.
ADVANTAGES OF AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM TO THE FAMILY
THE ROLE OF THE CLINICAL CARE TEAM
Reduction in the number of patients readmitted to the hospital.
ADVANTAGES OF AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM TO THE FAMILY
THE ROLE OF THE CLINICAL CARE TEAM
An understanding of the role of all members of the team is a fundamental requisite in establishing patient education strategies, to enable members of the team to trust the professional expertise of the other members.
ADVANTAGES OF AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM TO THE FAMILY
THE ROLE OF THE CLINICAL CARE TEAM
Has responsibility for all decisions made that affect your care based on your diagnosis.
NURSE PRACTITIONER
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
NURSE MANAGER
SUPPORT SERVICE PROVIDER
Assistant (often called a PA) works closely with the attending physician to coordinate daily care.
NURSE PRACTITIONER
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
NURSE MANAGER
SUPPORT SERVICE PROVIDER
These services include laboratory, X-ray, physical and occupational therapy, social work, social support services, long-term care, and home care assistance.
NURSE PRACTITIONER
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
NURSE MANAGER
SUPPORT SERVICE PROVIDER
Oversees the unit’s daily operations and is an excellent resource if you need assistance during your hospital stay.
NURSE PRACTITIONER
ATTENDING PHYSICIAN
NURSE MANAGER
SUPPORT SERVICE PROVIDER
Helps plan meals and dietary needs as requested by your attending physician.
NURSE
DIETICIAN
THERAPIST
INTERPRETER
Provide 24-hour bedside care and assistance responsible for providing care and support to patients in various healthcare settings.
NURSE
DIETICIAN
THERAPIST
INTERPRETER
Provide interpretation between patients, providers, and family.
NURSE
DIETICIAN
THERAPIST
INTERPRETER
Physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapists are a few examples of those who may be part of an extended healthcare team that specializes in various types of recovery.
NURSE
DIETICIAN
THERAPIST
INTERPRETER
The process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society.
ACCULTURATION
ASSIMILATION
CULTURE
COMPETENCE
A process in which an individual adopts, acquires and adjusts to a new cultural environment as a result of being placed into a new culture, or when another culture is brought to someone.
ACCULTURATION
ASSIMILATION
CULTURE
COMPETENCE
A complex integration of knowledge including professional judgment, skills, values and attitude.
ACCULTURATION
ASSIMILATION
CULTURE
COMPETENCE
The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization.
ACCULTURATION
ASSIMILATION
CULTURE
COMPETENCE
A system that recognizes and respects the existence and presence of diverse groups of people within a society.
CULTURAL AWARENESS
CULTURAL DIVERSITY (MULTICULTURALISM)
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
ETHNIC
Understanding of the differences between themselves and people from other countries or other backgrounds, especially differences in attitudes and values.
CULTURAL AWARENESS
CULTURAL DIVERSITY (MULTICULTURALISM)
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
ETHNIC
The view that a culture can only be understood and judged by the standards, behaviors, norms, and values within the culture and not by anything outside.
CULTURAL AWARENESS
CULTURAL DIVERSITY (MULTICULTURALISM)
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
ETHNIC
The term is used to categorize groups of people according to their cultural expression and identification, racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin may be used to describe someone’s ethnicity.
CULTURAL AWARENESS
CULTURAL DIVERSITY (MULTICULTURALISM)
CULTURAL RELATIVISM
ETHNIC
The attitude that one's own group, ethnicity, or nationality is superior to others.
ETHNOCENTRISM
IDEOLOGY
SUBCULTURE
A group within a larger culture or society that has its own distinctive patterns of behavior, beliefs, values, or interests.
ETHNOCENTRISM
IDEOLOGY
SUBCULTURE
It is a system of ideas that aspires both to explain the world and to change it.
ETHNOCENTRISM
IDEOLOGY
SUBCULTURE
"Extending through all human cultures" or "involving, encompassing, or combining elements of more than one culture.
TRANSCULTURAL
WORLDVIEW
Comprehensive conception, apprehension, orientation, or perspective of the world from a specific standpoint or point of view.
TRANSCULTURAL
WORLDVIEW
What is Madeleine Leininger theory?
Cultural Care THeory
Transcultural Theory
Person to Person theory
3 C theory
Nationality
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Race
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SES(Socio Economic Status)
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Age
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Physical characteristics
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Educational status
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Occupational status
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Gender
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Place of residence (urban and rural)
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Religious affiliation
PRIMARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
SECONDARY CHARACTERISTICS OF CULTURE
Community
Outermost
Second sphere
Third sphere
Fourth sphere
Global society
Outermost
Second sphere
Third sphere
Fourth sphere
Individual
Outermost
Second sphere
Third sphere
Fourth sphere
Family
Outermost
Second sphere
Third sphere
Fourth sphere
It is an exceptionally rich resource for education for professional and consumer use.
SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAT ROOMS
WORLD WIDE WEB
EMAIL
Can be used to provide greater collaboration between teachers and students.
SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAT ROOMS
WORLD WIDE WEB
EMAIL
Used as means for patients to seek referrals, consultations, and post discharge follow-up.
SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAT ROOMS
WORLD WIDE WEB
EMAIL
It is a platform for synchronous (real time) discussion that takes place via the Internet.
SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAT ROOMS
WORLD WIDE WEB
EMAIL
Web 2.0 also known as social networking that provides communication for people with similar interests to come together to exchange ideas and share information.
SOCIAL MEDIA
CHAT ROOMS
WORLD WIDE WEB
EMAIL
Means quick, is a website that allows multiple users to come together to collaboratively write and edit the content and structure of a collection of webpages.
WIKI
WEBCAST AND WEBINAR
ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION GROUP
Live broadcasts over the internet permit audio and video transmitted to participants in multiple locations.
WIKI
WEBCAST AND WEBINAR
ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION GROUP
The message is sent to the group and everyone goes to see it.
WIKI
WEBCAST AND WEBINAR
ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION GROUP
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