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Nursing Education Quiz

Test your knowledge on the roles and theories involved in nursing education. This quiz challenges you to identify key concepts, educators, and practices essential for effective nursing.

  • Engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Perfect for nursing students and educators
  • Enhances understanding of nursing theories and roles
66 Questions16 MinutesCreated by TeachingNurse42
What is "Giver of information" in the role of the nurse as educator
Involves not only providing relevant information, but also facilitating health related behavior change.
Includes facilitating students transfer of nursing theory to practice, monitoring students progress, defining and supporting learning difficulties
Provide ongoing mentorship and serve as example to various stages of hands on learning
Help patients make informed decisions regarding their health
What is "Advocate for the Client" in the role of the nurse as educator
responsible for teaching patients about preventing and managing medical condition
Communicating and liaising with clinical staff and faculty to provide students support
Provide ongoing mentorship and serve as example to various stages of hands on learning
Help patients make informed decisions regarding their health
This theory assisting patient and family caregiver to become self reliant and responsible for their care that can achieved through patient teaching
Dorotea Orem’s Self Care Theory
Betty Neuman System Model Theory
Jean Watson Theory of Human Caring
Patricia Benner’s Novice to expert
It recognized as an independent nursing function.
Patient teaching
Patient education
Student teaching
Nursing care
Serve as example to various stages of hands on learning
Giver of information
Facilitator of Learning
Coordinator of teaching
Advocate for the Client
The role of the nurse as educator, except
Giver of information
Guide of information
Facilitator of Learning
Coordinator of teaching
Which is not true about nurses
Nurses should achieve higher level of education and training
Nurses should not practice to the full extent of their education and training
Nurses should be full partners with health professionals in redesigning healthcare
The ultimate educator
Dorotea Orem
Betty Neuman
Florence Nightingale
Patricia Benne
A key position to promote healthy lifestyles.
Nurses as educators
Clinical Care Team
Healthcare Team
Education of nursing
Which is not true about nurse educator
a vital component in the management process of teaching and learning development of students.
a profession that involves teaching nursing students nursing theories
Should have the skills and advanced nursing practices and be able to reach and demonstrate to the students.
None of the above
All of the above
It must assess how caregiver feels about the role of providing care to promote change in patients.
Patient education
The educator
The caregiver
It must determine the caregiver learning style preferences, cognitive abilities, fears and concerns, and current knowledge of the situation. behavior.
Patient education
The educator
The caregiver
Clinical Care Team
Must be educated on the same information provided to the patient is given to provide support, feedback, and reinforcement of self-care consistent with prescribed regimens of care.
Patient education
The educator
The caregiver
Clinical Care Team
It is usually include groups of physicians, nurses, and other health professionals that help to establish new lines of collaboration, communication, and cooperation to better serve their patient’s need
Patient education
The educator
The caregiver
Clinical Care Team
WHICH IS NOT ADVANTAGES OF AN EFFECTIVE HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM TO THE FAMILY:
Decreasing the possibility of complications by teaching patients about medications, lifestyle modifications and self-monitoring devices like a glucose meter or blood pressure monitor.
Reduction in the number of patients readmitted to the hospital
Retaining dependent by learning self sufficiency
Patients who are informed about what to expect during a procedure and throughout the recovery process.
Who needs to have more information to compensate for any sensory deficits or cognitive limitations.
Family
Patient
Often called a PA
Attending Physician
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Manager
Support service/provider
works closely with the attending physician to coordinate daily care.
Attending Physician
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Manager
Support service/provider
It has responsibility for all decisions made that affect your care.
Attending Physician
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Manager
Support service/provider
They enhance and expand primary clinical services.
Attending Physician
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Manager
Support service/provider
An excellent resource if you need assistance during your hospital stay
Nurse Manager
Nurse
Attending Physician
Nurse Practitioner
During hospitalization, it provide 24-hour bedside care and assistance
Nurse Practitioner
Nurse
Nurse Manager
Attending Physician
outermost of Purnell model depicted in a circle
Global society
Community
Family
Individual
Third sphere of Purnell model depicted in a circle
Global society
Community
Family
Individual
Fourth sphere of Purnell model depicted in a circle
Global society
Community
Family
Individual
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
Understanding of the differences between themselves and people from other countries or other backgrounds, esp. Differences in attitudes and values
Cultural diversity
Cultural awareness
Cultural relativism
Transcultural
A system that recognizes and respects the existence and presence of diverse groups of people within a society.
Cultural diversity
Cultural awareness
Cultural relativism
Transcultural
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 diversity
Cultural awareness
Cultural relativism
Transcultural
Used to categorize groups of people according to their cultural expression and identification, racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic
Ethnic
Ideology
Culture
Subculture
The process where by individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society
Assimilation
Ethocentrism
Ideology
Culture
The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes an institution or organization
Ethnic
Culture
Ideology
A group within a larger culture or society that has its own distinctive patterns of behavior, beliefs, values, or interests
Subculture
Transcultural
Ths theory aims to provide culturally Congruent nursing care
System Model Theory
Theory of Human Caring
Novice to expert
Cultural Care Theory
It is a system of ideas that aspires both to explain the world and to change it.
Ideology
Worldview
Ethocentrism
Transcultural
The attitude that one's own group, ethnicity, or nationality is superior to others
Ethocentrism
Subculture
Transcultural
Involving, encompassing, or combining elements of more than one culture
Subculture
Transcultural
Cultural Care Theory
Betty Neuman
Madeleine Leininger
Jean Watson
Patricia Benner
This Characteristics of Filipinos is one of the most popular qualities of Filipinos.
Respect
Generosity and Helpfulness
Hospitality
Strong Family Ties and Religions
This Characteristics of Filipinos is the spirit and action of freely and frequently giving to others.
Respect
Generosity and Helpfulness
Hospitality
Strong Family Ties and Religions
This Characteristics of Filipinos is often observed
Hospitality
Respect
Strong Family Ties and Religions
Generosity and Helpfulness
What is the Filipinos Health Practices and Beliefs used over the counter drugs
Self-medication
Home remedies
Pseudoscientific medical scam
Spiritual healing
Psychic surgery
Belief in supernatural ailments
Traditional healing techniques
which is not the primary characteristics of culture
Nationality
Race
Religious affiliation
Status of living
The Information Age is?
Use to strengthen the relationship between patient and healthcare provider and teach and empower patient dealing with issues related to health and wellness
Has a great influence on health education
Characterized by change in focus from industry to information
An exceptionally rich resources for education for professional and consumer use
World wide web
Software
Google
It is composed of a network information server around the world connected to internet.
E- mail
Social Media
World wide web
Software
What is the use of E-mail in healthcare education?
Used as means for patients to seek referrals, consultations, and post discharge follow-up
Using it for a real time discussion after a clinical session
Provide a unique mechanism for delivering presentation to users around the globe
Web 2.0
E- mail
Wikis
Social Media
Also known as INTERNET sites
E- mail
Wikis
Social Media
Blogs developed in
1991
1992
1990
1993
A gap between the patient who have access to information technology and those who do not.
Digital divide
Digital boarder
Digital Line
Provides communication for people with similar interest to come together to exchange ideas and share information
E- mail
Chat Room
Social Media
Blogs
Wikis
Electronic Discussion Group
It can be very useful as an adjunct to nursing courses, using it for a real time discussion after a clinical session
E- mail
Chat Room
Social Media
Blogs
Wikis
Electronic Discussion Group
These includes images, media objects and links that allow for public responses.
E- mail
Chat Room
Social Media
Blogs
Wikis
Electronic Discussion Group
Can be used to provide greater collaboration between teachers and students.
E- mail
Chat Room
Social Media
Blogs
Wikis
Electronic Discussion Group
This is simple, individuals who uses mailing list send their designated mailing messages to designated address and distributes to it to all subscribers.
E- mail
Chat Room
Social Media
Blogs
Wikis
Electronic Discussion Group
It is more social in their construction, easily expanded and all users can add or edit and remove content
E- mail
Chat Room
Social Media
Blogs
Wikis
Electronic Discussion Group
any learning that can be applied to learning that is applied that is delivered via a technology
E-learning
Synchronous Online Classes
Asynchronous Online Classes
T occurs when materials and prescribed activities are located on a Web page or a podcast that can be accessed at any time at the learner’s convenience.
E-learning
Synchronous Online Classes
Asynchronous Online Classes
What is example of Therapist
Physical, occupational, speech and respiratory therapists
Doctor, nurse and pharmacist
Which is not Secondary Characteristics of culture
Physical charcateristics
Educational status
Status of living
Occupational status
Second sphere of Purnell model depicted in a circle
Global societ
Community
Family
Individual
What is Cultural diversity
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
A system that recognizes and respects the existence and presence of diverse groups of people within a society.
Understanding of the differences between themselves and people from other countries or other backgrounds, esp. Differences in attitudes and values
What is Cultural relativism
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 outsied
A system that recognizes and respects the existence and presence of diverse groups of people within a society.
Understanding of the differences between themselves and people from other countries or other backgrounds, esp. Differences in attitudes and values
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