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What is the average retention rate when demonstrating is used as a teaching technique?
What is the average retention rate when demonstrating is used as a teaching technique?
- 20%
- 30% (correct)
- 50%
- 10%
According to the Learning Pyramid, which technique results in the highest average retention rate?
According to the Learning Pyramid, which technique results in the highest average retention rate?
- Using audio-visual
- Practicing by doing
- Discussing in groups
- Teaching others (correct)
Which organization mandates client education as a right of all clients?
Which organization mandates client education as a right of all clients?
- American Nurses Association
- Joint Commission
- Nurse Practice Act
- Patient's Bill of Rights (correct)
What is described as a dynamic, fluid, shared, and lifelong event in learning?
What is described as a dynamic, fluid, shared, and lifelong event in learning?
Which aspect of teaching involves data collection, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating learning outcomes?
Which aspect of teaching involves data collection, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating learning outcomes?
Discussing in groups results in what average retention rate according to the Learning Pyramid?
Discussing in groups results in what average retention rate according to the Learning Pyramid?
Which principle states that learning what needs to be done to change behavior and acting on that knowledge are two different processes?
Which principle states that learning what needs to be done to change behavior and acting on that knowledge are two different processes?
Which teaching strategy emphasizes the use of visual aids and concrete examples rather than abstract concepts?
Which teaching strategy emphasizes the use of visual aids and concrete examples rather than abstract concepts?
What is an example of an environmental factor that can influence the attentional set of a learner?
What is an example of an environmental factor that can influence the attentional set of a learner?
In adult learning principles, which factor plays a crucial role in identifying the person's willingness and perceived need to change?
In adult learning principles, which factor plays a crucial role in identifying the person's willingness and perceived need to change?
What type of language should be avoided when teaching to ensure clarity and understanding?
What type of language should be avoided when teaching to ensure clarity and understanding?
Which strategy allows for modifications during teaching sessions based on the learners' needs and understanding?
Which strategy allows for modifications during teaching sessions based on the learners' needs and understanding?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of adult learning principles?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of adult learning principles?
What is a significant factor that inhibits learning according to the text?
What is a significant factor that inhibits learning according to the text?
In adult learning principles, what is emphasized as a source for learning?
In adult learning principles, what is emphasized as a source for learning?
Which of the following is a factor that facilitates learning according to the text?
Which of the following is a factor that facilitates learning according to the text?
What teaching strategy aligns with the concept of adults moving from dependence to independence in learning?
What teaching strategy aligns with the concept of adults moving from dependence to independence in learning?
Study Notes
Learning Pyramid Retention Rates
- Demonstrating results in an average retention rate of 30%.
- Teaching others has the highest average retention rate at 90%.
Client Education Rights
- The Joint Commission mandates client education as a right.
Learning Processes
- Learning is described as a dynamic, fluid, shared, and lifelong event.
- Discussing in groups shows an average retention rate of 50% according to the Learning Pyramid.
Teaching Principles
- The principle that states learning what needs to be done to change behavior and acting on that knowledge are two different processes is known as the "knowledge-action gap".
- The "Tell, Show, Do" teaching strategy uses visual aids and concrete examples to explain concepts.
Influencing Factors in Learning
- Noise in a classroom can influence a learner's attentional set.
- Motivation plays a key role in identifying a learner's willingness and perceived need for change in the context of adult learning principles.
- Jargon and technical terms should be avoided in teaching for clarity and understanding.
- Flexibility allows for modifications during teaching sessions based on learners' needs and understanding.
Adult Learning Principles
- Lack of motivation is a significant factor that inhibits learning.
- Experience is emphasized as a source for learning in adult learning principles.
- Facilitating learning involves strategies such as experiential learning and problem-based learning.
- Self-directed learning is a teaching strategy that promotes the concept of adults moving from dependence to independence in learning.
Characteristic of Adult Learning
- Passive reception of information is NOT a characteristic of adult learning principles.
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Test your knowledge on the commonalities of nursing care such as patient/family teaching, Patient's Bill of Rights, Joint Commission standards, and Nurse Practice Act responsibilities. Get familiar with the standards set by American Nurses Association for professional nursing practice.