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NUR exam #3

1. Enabling clients to attain optimal health: What is the goal of providing educa-
tion across the three levels of prevention?
2. It emphasizes the provider of knowledge and skills.: Which statement about
education is true?
3. Educate clients using primary and secondary levels of prevention.: A nurse
uses Healthy People 2020 as a guide when planning health education in the
community. Which of the following actions would be taken by the nurse?
4. Memory, recognition, understanding, reasoning, and problem solving: What
does the cognitive domain of learning include?
5. Must have the necessary ability, a sensory image of how to carry out the
dressing change, and an opportunity to practice the dressing change: A nurse
is teaching a client about how to complete a wound dressing change. Which of the
following conditions must be met before learning will occur?
6. Affective: A health educator is trying to change a client's attitudes about smoking.
Which of the following domains would be used?
7. psychomotor: The nurse is teaching a new diabetic client how to give himself an
insulin injection. Which of the following domains would be used?
8. Ask the mother about her previous experience with breastfeeding.: A nurse
is teaching a postpartum mother how to breastfeed her infant. The nurse notes that
the mother is alert and agrees that breastfeeding is important to her and beneficial
to her baby. The nurse outlines the expectations of breastfeeding for the mother and
the baby. Considering the events of instruction, which of the following should the
nurse do next?
9. Establish goals and objectives for the program.: A nurse has evaluated the
learning needs of a community support group. Which of following steps should the
nurse take first when developing an educational program for them?
10. The client will be able to independently take care of his ostomy bag within
3
months: A nurse is developing a goal for a client who is learning how to care for an
ostomy. Which of the following would be most appropriate to develop?
11. Each member of the family will give an insulin injection to the client with
accurate
dosage 100% of the time for 10 consecutive trials.: A community health nurse is
writing an objective. Which of the following would be most appropriate for the nurse
to write?
12. planning: A nurse is using the educational process of selecting appropriate
educational methods when planning a community health program. Which of the
following steps of the nursing process does this action most resemble?



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13. demonstration: A nurse is teaching a group of clients newly diagnosed with
diabetes how to give themselves injections. Which of the following formats would be
most appropriate for the nurse to use?
14. Gain the learner's attention: A nurse is implementing an educational program
about the importance of being physically active. Which of the following steps would
the nurse complete first?
15. Create the best learning environment: A nurse is implementing a community
health education program at a local church. Which of the following educational
principles should the nurse implement when providing this education?
16. Stimulating recall of prior learning: A nurse is working with a group of clients
diagnosed with diabetes and is teaching a class about avoiding the long-term
effects of diabetes. The nurse begins the class by reviewing the basic physiology
of diabetes, which was taught the week before. Which of the following principles of
effective education is the nurse using?
17. Eliciting performance: During a class on newborn care given at a local health
department, a nursing student asks the participants to practice with baby dolls.
Which of the following steps of promoting effective education is the student using?
18. Andragogy: A nurse prepares for a presentation to a group of adults using
strategies appropriate for adult learning. Which of the following concepts is being
applied?
19. Lacking necessary knowledge: A nurse is working for a public health depart-
ment as the community health educator. Which of the following is a potential barrier
that a nurse may experience?
20. Requesting to read the information later: A nurse is working with an individual
who has a low literacy level. Which of the following barriers to learning should the
nurse anticipate?
21. "Looking at the date the content was posted on the website is important."-
: A client diagnosed with diabetes reports to the nurse that she has been learning
more about controlling her blood sugars by reading information found on the Internet.
Which of the following statements by the nurse would be appropriate?
22. process evaluation: When a nurse is evaluating the components of an educa-
tional program. Which of the following best describes the action that is being taken
by the nurse?
23. All members share a common goal.: A nurse has been working on a regular
basis with a group that demonstrates cohesion. Which characteristic is the nurse
most likely to describe?
24. Maintain the group through various supports to members: A nurse recog-
nizes the importance of group norms when planning community health education.
Which of the following provides the best explanation for why this is important?

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