A) Contemplation
B) Precontemplation
C) Preparation
D) Maintenance
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Multiple Choice
A) Make a referral to the home health nursing department for home visits.
B) Assess the client's ability to bathe without any assistance the next day.
C) Have the client demonstrate the learned skills at the end of the teaching session.
D) Arrange a physical therapy visit before the client is discharged from the hospital.
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Multiple Choice
A) Learning did not occur because the client's behaviour did not change.
B) Choosing not to follow the diet is the behaviour that resulted from learning.
C) The nursing responsibility for helping the client make dietary changes has been fulfilled.
D) The teaching methods were ineffective in helping the client learn the dietary information.
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A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Multiple Choice
A) Suggest the use of liquid supplements as a way to increase protein intake.
B) Encourage the client to increase the dietary intake of meat, cheese, and milk.
C) Ask the client to record the intake of all foods and beverages for a 3-day period.
D) Focus on the use of combinations of beans and rice to improve daily protein intake.
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Multiple Choice
A) The nurse will demonstrate the proper technique for trimming toenails.
B) The client will list three ways to protect the feet from injury by discharge.
C) The nurse will instruct the client on appropriate foot care before discharge.
D) The client will understand the rationale for proper foot care after instruction.
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Multiple Choice
A) The client will select the most appropriate breast cancer therapy.
B) The client will state ways of preventing the recurrence of the tumour.
C) The client will demonstrate coping skills needed to manage the disease.
D) The client will choose methods to minimize adverse effects of treatment.
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Multiple Choice
A) "What kind of work and leisure activities do you do?"
B) "What information do you think you need right now?"
C) "Do you have any religious beliefs that are inconsistent with the treatment?"
D) "Can you describe the types of activities that help you learn new information?"
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Multiple Choice
A) Check the sodium content of the client's menu choices over the next 3 days.
B) Ask the client to identify which foods on the hospital menus are high in sodium.
C) Have the client list favourite foods that are high in sodium and foods that could be substituted for these favourites.
D) Compare the client's sodium intake over the next 3 days with the sodium intake before the teaching was implemented.
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Multiple Choice
A) Assessing the degree of client motivation and readiness to learn.
B) Deciding what information the client will be able to understand.
C) Ensuring that the family be included in the teaching process.
D) Choosing which instructional strategies should be used in teaching.
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Multiple Choice
A) Role playing
B) Peer teaching
C) Printed materials
D) Lecture-discussion
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A) Preparation
B) Termination
C) Maintenance
D) Contemplation
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Multiple Choice
A) Learner needs
B) Demonstrated learner behaviour
C) Learner self-concept
D) State of learner readiness
E) Preferred learning style
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Multiple Choice
A) "Although those are important, it is essential that you make other changes, too."
B) "Are you having any difficulty in maintaining the changes you have already made?"
C) "You have already accomplished some changes that are important in heart health."
D) "Which additional changes in your lifestyle would you like to implement at this time?"
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Multiple Choice
A) Demonstrate how to draw up and administer insulin.
B) Discuss the use of exercise to decrease insulin needs.
C) Teach about differences between the various types of insulin.
D) Provide handouts about therapeutic and adverse effects of insulin.
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Multiple Choice
A) Discuss the importance of blood glucose control in maintenance of long-term health.
B) Demonstrate the correct method for cleaning and redressing the wound to the client.
C) Assure the client that the nurse is an expert on management of diabetes complications.
D) Wait until after discharge and have a home health nurse teach about foot care and diabetes management.
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Multiple Choice
A) Teach the caregiver how to take the client's BP using a manual blood pressure cuff.
B) Have the dietitian meet with the client and caregiver to discuss low sodium dietary choices.
C) Ask the client and caregiver to select important information from a list of hypertension teaching topics.
D) Provide written information about treatment and complications of hypertension for the client and caregiver.
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Multiple Choice
A) Instruct about the increased risk for cardiovascular disease.
B) Provide detailed information about dietary control of glucose.
C) Teach glucose self-monitoring and medication administration.
D) Give information about the effects of exercise on glucose control.
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Multiple Choice
A) Does not perform capillary blood glucose tests as directed.
B) Occasionally forgets to take the daily prescribed medication.
C) Says that dietary intake does not seem to impact fatigue level.
D) Cannot identify signs or symptoms of high and low blood glucose.
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