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  • 問題数 50 • 4/21/2024

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  • 1

    It is credited as one of the greatest medical advances of the 20th century and has influenced spheres far beyond health.

    Evidenced-based medicine

  • 2

    The following are general characteristic of an early childhood except:

    Can generalize everything

  • 3

    Alludes to the educator's thorough knowledge and careful information on the topic in terms of the 3 behavior such as mechanics, methods, and skills.

    teaching practices

  • 4

    It is a deliberate intervention involving the planning and implementation if instructional activities and experiences to meet the intended learner outcomes based on the teaching plan.

    Teaching

  • 5

    An older adult is being started on a new antihypertensive medication. In teaching the patient about the medication, what would the nurse do?

    Allows the patient time to express himself or herself and ask question

  • 6

    Inviting students to visit outside of class, know them by name and help them with problems in their extracurricular activities is under what principle of good practice in undergraduate education?

    Principle 1: Encourage contact between students and faculty

  • 7

    The following are general characteristics of an adolescent EXCEPT:

    Peer group is not important

  • 8

    A patient has been taught how to cough and deep breathe. Which evaluation method is most appropriate?

    Return Demonstration

  • 9

    Evidenced Based practice translate research into practice

    True

  • 10

    The following are the purposes of Health Education EXCEPT for:

    to modify or continue health behavior

  • 11

    It has evolved in the study of information processing. It is defined as thinking about one's thinking.

    Metacognition

  • 12

    They enjoy reading and writing.

    Verbal Liguistic

  • 13

    Which of the following are characteristics of a good teacher? Select all that apply.

    Role Model, Committed, creative and intuitive, Exhibit professional competence, Different Teaching styles, Desire to improve oneself, Shows willingness to a new role

  • 14

    The following are the benefits of Evidence-based practice

    All of the choices are correct

  • 15

    Nurse Gardo spends a great deal of time working and trying to establish his career. He also has been thinking about how his personal relationship is going and considering whether it could be long-term and lead to establishing a family. Gardo is MOST LIKELY in:

    early adulthood

  • 16

    Reinier depends almost completely on his parents. He is just learning to recognize things that he wants and how to get them. Reinier is in the development period called:

    early childhood

  • 17

    Which of the following teaching method is more appropriate when the educator focuses on the affective domain?

    Role play

  • 18

    Involves interpersonal, professional, and personal aspects of good teaching are all important. But more is involved in being a good teacher than just the skills, techniques and attributes mentioned.

    teacher style

  • 19

    As he was studying life-span development, Jeznel had to learn several interrelated, coherent sets of ideas that would help him explain and make predictions about development. Jeznel had to learn:

    theories

  • 20

    Myca likes background music when she studies what type of learning style does Myca belong?

    auditory learner

  • 21

    A nurse has taught a patient about healthy eating habits. Which learning objective/outcome is most appropriate for the affective domain?

    The patient will verbalize the value of eating healthy

  • 22

    The nurse educator uses traditional lecture situations and let the students to write out important facts and prefer touch as their primary mode for taking in information. What type of learning style is best suited in this situation?

    tactile learner

  • 23

    The student nurse is aware that the maior reason of creating teaching plan is:

    To ensure that an individualized plan is properly implemented and in logical manner

  • 24

    Which of the following is the advantage of demonstration and return demonstration?

    Involves stimulation of visual, auditory and tactile sense

  • 25

    The following are advantage of Evidence based practice for the healthcare organizations except:

    Increases the demand for healthcare sources

  • 26

    Learners need to know that they can trust the clinical expertise of the teacher, that information given is accurate, and the skills are being demonstrated correctly. Which of the following does this statement refer to?

    Professional competence

  • 27

    It is the conscientious use of current best practice evidence in making decision about patient care.

    Evidenced-based practice

  • 28

    In this stage of psychosocial development, an individual begins to establish their self-concept as members of a social group larger than their own nuclear family and start to compare family values with those of the outside world.

    Industry vs Inferiority

  • 29

    A nursing student is preparing to teach third-grade students about the importance of exercise. How would the nursing student achieve the best learning outcome?

    Develops activities that involve the children in exercises they can do daily

  • 30

    Evidenced based practice allows the patient to have a proactive role in their own health care.

    True

  • 31

    Which action best indicates that learning has occurred?

    A patient demonstrates how to inject insulin

  • 32

    All indicates how people learn in uniquely different ways EXCEPT for:

    None of these

  • 33

    When evaluating the learning of a physically challenge client, which of the following methods of evaluation is more appropriate to use?

    Question and Answer

  • 34

    The following are an effective teaching strategy for children ages 3-5 years old except:

    Give care without explanation

  • 35

    The period of development during which school readiness skills are developed and most free time is spent playing with friends is called:

    middle childhood

  • 36

    The following are the steps involves in evidenced based practice except:

    Test the evidence

  • 37

    A theory of "multiple intelligences," suggesting abilities seem to cluster in different areas except?

    Writing abilities

  • 38

    Quality improvement seeks to improve processes in unit and organization

    True

  • 39

    Evidenced based practice enables patient to voice their concerns and share their values and preferences

    True

  • 40

    Sebastian wants to pour the milk on his cereal all by himself. When Mommy starts to pour the milk, he puts his hands over the bowl and shouts, "No, LET ME do it!" Sebastian is MOST LIKELY in Erikson's stage.

    autonomy vs. shame and doubt

  • 41

    Participating in various ways will develop your academic skills. Mario a nursing student want to conduct a research about the effectiveness of Avocado leaves, but he lacks materials in doing his research. Which is the best action that he must establish?

    approach his teacher in solving problem

  • 42

    A nurse strives to teach a spouse how to monitor a blood pressure. Which teaching method is best?

    Demonstrate the technique for taking blood pressure, and then request a return demonstration

  • 43

    Creating and manipulating mental images is called?

    Spatial

  • 44

    A toddler is going to have surgery on the right ear. Which teaching method is most appropriate for this developmental stage?

    Apply bandage to doll's ear

  • 45

    It is the third contributing factor to healthy relationship with learners. Also, Openness between educator and students creates a relaxed atmosphere in which students will be able to see the teacher as a role model. • aswer • • Teaching practices •

    Honest communication

  • 46

    The following are evidenced-based practice in infection control during COVID 19 Pandemic

    All of the choices are correct

  • 47

    Grade 11 student Amy uses charts, maps, notes, and flash cards when studying during lectures. What type of learning style does grade Amy demonstrate?

    visual learner

  • 48

    Kelly, assigned in medical ward, noticed that there is increase abdominal pain. In accordance with this nurse Kelly decide to do observation and in-depth analysis to the case to further enhance her knowledge and to know more about the situation. What methods in assessing the learning needs do you think nurse Kelly will use

    observation

  • 49

    Encourage students to speak up when they do not understand. Use diverse teaching activities and techniques to address a broad range of students, select readings and design activities related to the background of students is under what principle of good practice in undergraduate education?

    Principle 7: Respect diverse talents and was of learning

  • 50

    The 3 pillars of the teaching learning process are:

    Teacher, learner and subject matter