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A highly structured method to verbally transmit information directly to groups of learners for the purpose of instruction.
Lecture Method
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It is a general term applied to health care benefit payments; payers pay for covered insurance expenses for an insurance recipient or a designated beneficiary.
Third-party reimbursement
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The view that illness and suffering are the unavoidable and predestined will of God, in which the patient, family members and even the physician should not interfere
Bahala na
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Being answerable for one's own action is assuming:
Accountability
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In what way do instructional objectives serve as the foundation for a lesson?
They help everyone understand when the goal of the lesson has been attained.
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Who is the third party in healthcare reimbursement?
Insurance company
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Which of the following role of the nurse as educator where the nurse create an environment conducive to learning that motivates individuals to want to learn and makes it possible for them to learn.
As facilitator
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is a fundamental right of every individual.
Health
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These are examples of learning outcomes in psychomotor domain except:
Case analysis
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As well as taking a holistic approach, nurses ensure the care they provide is
Quality acceptable to the patient
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The most important nursing responsibility where ethical situations emerge in patient care is to:
Be accountable for his or her own actions
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Which of the best contribute to the learning of patient regarding his disease condition?
Simple and brief discussion about the diabetes
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The cultural background of Filipino nurses may have a strong influence on their selection of nursing as a profession, because caring for others is emphasized and valued, especially among females.
Filipino Culture
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Distribution stress management pamphlets and presenting a poster exhibit at a health fair is an example of:
Information Dissemination
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The body is thought to be a vessel or container that collects and eliminates impurities through physiological processes such as sweating, vomiting, expelling gas, or having an appropriate volume of menstrual bleeding.
Flushing
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This is conducted to make decisions in a specific setting:
Evaluation
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This domain focuses on attitudes or feelings. It includes such attitudes as willingness to attend to phenomena or stimuli, responding to certain phenomena, and internalization of certain values.
Affective
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This is an art and science Filipino healing traditions that are grounded on the concept of balance among the physical elements along with the mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of a person.
Hilot
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is a prerequisite prior to achieving cultural competency. It is the understanding that a cultural divide exists between the patient and health professional
Cultural Awareness
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A health beliefs that adapts the concept of balance between "hot" and "cold" to prevent occurrence of illness and disorders
Tuob
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A nurse provides information and helps the client to learn or acquire new knowledge and skills. If ever the patient has any questions about their illness, medications, or procedures; the nurse should be honest to the patient about the said things
Giver of information
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The goal of Self-instruction is to master information and apply it to practice, which of the following are the advantages are not included?
Requires high levels of motivation.
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It is also known as cultural responsiveness, cultural awareness and cultural sensitivity.
Cultural Competence
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A subjective feeling about what is right or wrong is said to be:
Morality
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Educator's speaking skills is also important in the delivery of a lecture; the following variables of speech need to be considered except:
Allow the annoying habits such as the of "ums"
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The object used to transmit information that supplement the act of teaching.
Teaching Materials
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It is used to identify the intended outcomes of the education process, whether referring to an aspect of a program or a total program of study, that guide the design of curriculum.
Educational objectives
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It is used to determine the extent to which all activities for an entire department or program over a specified time meet or exceed the goals originally established.
Total Program Evaluation
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This learner-focused model emphasizes the continuum of learner participation determined from needs assessments to learner performance over time once adequate level of participation has been gained or achieved:
Five Levels of Learner Evaluation
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Based on the Code of Ethics for Filipino Nurses, what is regarded as the hallmark of nursing responsibility and accountability?
Accurate documentation of actions and outcomes
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It is used to determine the relative effects of education on the institution or the community.
Impact Evaluation
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How does a nurse promote one's well - being
Faithful and observance of health simple lifestyle
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It describes the teaching activities, specific content areas and resources used to facilitate effective instruction.
Instructional Objectives
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Filipino population defined it the body being out of balance which usually pertains to a rapid change in hot and cold is known as:
Illness
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"To what degree did learners achieve specified objectives?" Is a question to ask when assessing the?
Outcome Evaluation
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Who revokes the license if found violated the Nursing Code of Ethics ?
BON
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Professional accountability serves for the following purpose except for:
To evaluate new professional practices and reassess existing ones
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Nurse educators may choose to write their own instructional materials to save costs or to tailor content to specific audience is known as materials.
Self composed
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This state the Policies and Standards for Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program
CHED Memorandum Order No.14 Series of 2009
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The body is thought to be a vessel or container that collects and eliminates impurities through physiological processes such as sweating, vomiting, expelling gas, or having an appropriate volume of menstrual bleeding.
Flushing
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Mrs Crizaldo has been diagnosed to have hypertension since 5 years ago. Since then, she has maintained a low sodium, low fat diet, to control her blood pressure. This practice is viewed as:
Health belief
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It involves special heated cups that form a seal or vacuum to help ease sore muscles
Ventosa
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are principles that allow us to guide our behavior to fulfill ourselves as individuals. They are fundamental beliefs that help us prefer, accept and choose one thing over another or a behavior over another.
Values
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The health educator offering weight control and exercise programs is an example of:
Lifestyle and Behavior Change
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The clinic nurse reviewing the use of cigarettes, drugs and alcohol is an example of:
Health Risk Appraisal and Wellness Assessment
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On deciding which teaching methods to select based on the following except:
Methods of teaching
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by the educator is done to show the learner how to perform a certain skill.
Demonstration
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A nearby barangay provides blood pressure screening, height and weight measurement, smoking cessation classes and aerobics class services. This type of program is referred to as:
Wellness Programs
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The role of a nurse educator is to helps the client learn the state of their wellbeing and the therapies that will be done to them to alleviate their health conditions.
Coordinator Of teaching
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What is an example of an Evaluation under the Psychomotor Domain?
Return Demonstration