Teaching and Learning: 4 Questions Flashcards
Who sets standards for patient and family education?
Joint Commission
What does patient education include ?
Maintenance and promotion of health and illness prevention
Restoration of health
Coping with impaired functioning
What is the concept of imparting knowledge through a series of directed activities?
Teaching
What is acquiring new knowledge, skills, and/or attitudes that can be measured?
Learning
Are nurses legally responsible for providing education to all patients?
Yes
What program help’s patients understand their rights when receiving medical care?
Joint Commission’s Speak Up program
What are the six steps of the teaching process?
- Identify a need for information
- Establish learning objectives
- The nurse (the sender) conveys information
- The patient (the receiver) learns the information
- Provide feedback
- Evaluate the success of the teaching plan
What is cognitive learning ?
understanding diets, meds, and activities.
What is affective learning ?
the attitudes towards it such as body image and coping skills.
What is psychomotor leaning ?
motor skills such as changing an ostomy bag
What is the motivation to learn?
- An internal state that helps arouse, direct, and sustain
human behavior - Influenced by the belief of the need to know something
What type of interviewing is a counseling and educational technique that is focused on patient goals and is goal directed and patient centered?
Motivational interviewing
What is the ACCESS model ?
Assessment
Communication
Cultural
Establishment
Sensitivity
Safety
What is the implementation for teaching approaches?
- Telling
- Participating
- Entrusting
- Reinforcing