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During participatory teaching, you will describe a technique such as wound care and demonstrate it to the patient. The patient should then practice it by providing a return ________.

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Describing the physical sensations a patient may have during or after surgery is a form of ________ teaching.

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Which of the following has the greatest adverse effect on the learning process during preoperative education?


A) The patient's economic status
B) Who is providing the education
C) Teaching that takes place too far in advance of the surgery
D) The patient's fear and anxiety
E) The type of surgery the patient will have

F) A) and B)
G) None of the above

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The patient education ________ ensures that all patient educational needs will be addressed.

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The three domains of learning are the cognitive domain, the affective domain, and the ____ domain.


A) psychomotor
B) general
C) knowledge
D) behavioral
E) factual

F) None of the above
G) A) and D)

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The first level of disease and illness prevention is ____.


A) adopting health-promoting behaviors
B) symptom management
C) screening
D) surgery
E) rehabilitation

F) D) and E)
G) B) and D)

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You are performing patient education for Mrs. Franklin, who is scheduled for exploratory surgery to find the cause for abnormal lab results and her extreme pain. You explain the surgery to her and tell her what to expect after the surgery. When you ask if she has any questions, she says, "What exactly do they expect to find? Is it bad?" How should you respond?


A) "They are probably looking for signs that you have some type of organ cancer."
B) "Well, it must be pretty bad, or they wouldn't be doing the surgery."
C) "I am not sure. Would you like to discuss this further with the physician?"
D) "The purpose of exploratory surgery is to fix whatever is wrong with you."
E) "I can't be sure, but from what I see in your chart, it could be very serious."

F) B) and D)
G) C) and E)

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Teaching a patient about cancer prevention is an example of educating about ____.


A) symptom management
B) health-promoting behaviors
C) screening
D) rehabilitation
E) diagnostic testing

F) None of the above
G) A) and B)

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B

An important advantage of consumer education is that ____.


A) Americans have become more aware of the importance of good health
B) the need for medical care has been reduced
C) insurance companies are evaluating patients' knowledge of healthcare
D) more consumers are going into healthcare-related occupations
E) consumers are willing to drop healthcare insurance coverage

F) B) and C)
G) A) and D)

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The process of teaching a new skill by having a patient observe and imitate is called ________.

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Davis is dreading his upcoming knee surgery. He just knows that something will go wrong and he will end up on crutches for the rest of his life. Teena, the medical assistant, patiently explains again why the surgery is needed and encourages Davis to think positively about the outcome. Which learning domain is Teena teaching to?


A) General
B) Psychomotor
C) Cognitive
D) Affective
E) Knowledge

F) A) and C)
G) B) and D)

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Learning to perform new skills is part of the ________ domain of learning.

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psychomotor

You have provided Mr. Binder with the information you have available about his new diagnosis of congestive heart failure, but he is requesting more information. What should you do?


A) Answer his questions yourself
B) Tell him no other information is available
C) Tell him to look it up on the Internet
D) Refer him to a health organization or association related to his illness
E) Lend him a medical textbook that explains congestive heart failure

F) A) and C)
G) C) and E)

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D

The second level of disease prevention is ____.


A) screening
B) rehabilitation
C) illness management
D) health-promoting behaviors
E) physical therapy

F) A) and B)
G) A) and C)

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Preoperative education increases the patient's overall ________ with care and helps reduce anxiety and fear.

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The types of teaching used in patient education are factual, sensory, and ____.


A) independent learning
B) participatory
C) group instruction
D) role playing
E) cognitive

F) A) and E)
G) B) and D)

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In the patient information packet, the office ________ policy should be included in the Patient Confidentiality Statement section.

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Which of the following occupations might put a patient at risk for injury because of having to sit for long periods?


A) Physical education teacher
B) Basketball coach
C) Secretary
D) Lawn maintenance technician
E) Clinical medical assistant

F) A) and E)
G) A) and D)

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A(n) ________ model enables a patient to see the body structure and how the surgical procedure will help correct the problem.

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The third level of disease prevention is ____.


A) health-promoting behaviors
B) screening
C) diagnostic testing
D) rehabilitation
E) surgery

F) All of the above
G) None of the above

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