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This is a review of healthcare questions from a past paper. The questions cover a range of topics related to health education and patient care. The review focuses on teaching methods, patient needs, and learning styles.

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HHPN Exam Review Kahoot The nurse is teaching the class about “anti-smoking” to adolescents. What level of healthcare is the nurse providing? a) Health promotion b) Disease and injury prevention c) Diagnosis and treatment d) Rehabilitation What is true about integrated care?...

HHPN Exam Review Kahoot The nurse is teaching the class about “anti-smoking” to adolescents. What level of healthcare is the nurse providing? a) Health promotion b) Disease and injury prevention c) Diagnosis and treatment d) Rehabilitation What is true about integrated care? a) Can only be provided by a physician b) Focuses on disease symptoms c) Focuses on the underlying cause of illness and imbalances in the body d) Focuses on providing dental, vision, and foot care Nurses who provide an integrated healthcare approach must possess the following? Select all that apply. a) Knowledge and skill necessary to provide safe and ethical care b) Know provincial/territorial legislation regarding complementary approaches c) Education and certification courses from certified programs d) An interest in promoting a curative approach Which of the following are considered to be pillars of Primary Health Care. Select all that apply. a) Healthy Living b) Teams c) Information d) Access What principle of the Canada Health Act (1984) enables access to health care in another province or territory? a) Accessibility b) Universality c) Comprehensiveness d) Portability A medical clinic is staff by allopathic and complementary practitioners. What type of clinic is this? a) Integrative health care clinic b) Naturopathic medical clinic c) Ayurvedic clinic d) Healing intention clinic Which information is accurate about the impact of complimentary and alternative medicine (CAM) on nursing? a) CAM approach falls outside the scope of the holistic care b) A nurse has to know the potential risks of the CAM before its use c) There is a lack of trust in the advice of the nurse d) Do not need to inform the healthcare provider to use CAM with medication The federal government is responsible for which of the following? Select all that apply. a) Enforcing the Canada Health Act b) Insurance plans for healthcare c) Transfer payments to the provinces d) Health product regulations Primary care focuses on: a) Health education b) Personal Health Services c) Finding jobs for everyone d) Maternal and child care services The goal of Primary Care is to achieve better health for all a) True b) False To be an effective nurse educator for your patients, which of the following should you do? Select all that apply. a) Determine what the patients need to know b) Evaluate the impact of patient education on patient outcomes c) Make sure the room is hot and sunny d) Find time when they are ready to learn Nurses must understand how people learn. Learning depends on which of the following? Select all that apply. a) Learning environment b) Learning style and preference c) Ability to learn d) Motivation to learn Which factor will the nurse keep in mind when planning a teaching session on the prevention of urinary tract infections? a) It should cater to the needs of the patient b) Only necessary information should be provided c) Teaching should be problem based d) Teaching should be based on mutually exclusive experiences When the nurse provides information to assist patients in making decisions, it must be provided in what way? a) Provided in written format in the language of their choice b) Provide the information to the family and let them tell the patient c) Accurate, complete, and relevant to their needs d) Cannot provide information to patients that influences health decisions Which domain is required for the patient to learn how to self administer insulin? a) Psychomotor b) Attentive c) Affective d) Cognitive Which teaching method will the nurse use to teach hygiene practices to preschool age children? Select all that apply. a) Role playing and intimidation b) Participation in a teaching plan c) Learning together through short stories and pictures d) Independent learning e) Encouraging questions and offering explanations Instructional method where the nurse informs the pt. to hold the injection like a dart when administering epinephrine. a) Telling b) Simulation c) Analogy d) Demonstration The nurse will focus on what domain of learning when teaching about behavioural and lifestyle modifications? a) Cognitive b) Attentive c) Psychomotor d) Affective What domain of learning is used when teaching an adolescent how to adjust insulin dosages based on blood sugar results? a) Affective b) Adaptation c) Cognitive d) Psychomotor Which of the following teaching processes do you determine the outcomes of the teaching measure achievement of the learning objectives? a) Evaluation b) Assessment c) Implementation d) Planning Which intervention demonstrates how intersectionality can be used by nurses to provide patient care? a) Identify the needs of underserved populations b) Work with groups on eliminating poverty c) Reduce harm for at risk groups including homeless teens d) Help build bank of nursing knowledge Which pt. demonstrates the relationship between climate change and human health. Select all that apply. a) Patient with severe asthma lives in pollutes city centre b) Patient experiencing chronic migraines c) Patient treated in emergency room for heat stroke d) Patient experiencing mental health issues & long term mental health disorders Which term reflects an unfair distribution of the underlying social determinant of health? a) Stereotypes b) Health disparities c) Health inequities d) Cultural impositions Which condition is an example if a communicable disease? Select all that apply. a) Hepatitis A b) Chicken Pox c) Malaria d) Heart Disease Which activity demonstrates the direct role of nurses in environmental sustainability? a) Educate patients on sustainable consumption of products for drug changes b) Attend a demonstration to show support for reduction of medical waste c) Create recycling partnerships within hospitals to reduce packaging waste d) Part of a committee to complete a quality initiative study on unit waste Which term is used as an example of a global health issue? Select all that apply. a) Pandemic b) Intersectionality c) Migration d) Climate Change Which statement describes a benefit of learning culturally competent care? Select all that apply a) Nurses help interpret patient needs who belong to a different culture b) Helps nurses deliver care to patients from a different culture c) Helps nurses deliver remedies for illness as practiced in the pt’s culture d) Helps nurses to identify similarities and differences of various cultures What would the nurse strive to develop in order to provide culturally competent care? Select all that apply. a) Obtaining knowledge of the pt’s health beliefs b) Ignoring biophysical differences of patients from different cultures c) Self examining their own culture d) Being open and accepting of the different cultures Which step would the nurse complete to gain the trust of the patient and family from a different cultural background? a) Cultural awareness b) Cultural safety c) Cultural sensitivity d) Cultural encounter An in-depth, self examination of which of the following will help a nurse enhance their cultural awareness? a) Motivation and commitment to caring b) Engagement in cross cultural interactions c) Social, cultural, and biophysical factors d) Background, personal biases, and prejudices Which stage according to Erikson’s theory is a 13yr old patient, prescribed with personal appearance & image in school? a) Initiative vs guilt b) Intimacy vs isolation c) Trust vs mistrust d) Identity vs role confusion What health risk factor for the young adult will lead to chronic disease later in life? Select all that apply. a) Lifestyle – smoking b) Environmental/occupational factors c) Family history d) Unplanned pregnancy Which characteristics would the nurse expect to see when assessing an 8-year-old patient according to Erikson’s theory? a) The child learns to work and play with peers b) The child thrives on accomplishments and praise c) The child searches for meaningful friendships d) The child is preoccupied with appearance and body image Which statement indicates the patient has not mastered the integrity versus despair stage of Erikson’s stages? a) I am a failure in life b) I think constantly about my appearances and body image c) I regret life because I did not achieve my goal d) I am unable to play a role in the development of my kids Development theory describing children’s intellectual organization & how they reason, think, and making meaning of the world. a) Freud b) Piaget c) Kohlberg d) Erikson Moral development theories provide what kind of information? Select all that apply. a) Predict how a person will act in differing moral situation b) The person’s ability to know right from wrong c) How the person thinks about the rules of ethical or moral conduct d) Ther person’s ethical values on which they base their actions Which developmental milestone is expected in infants? Select all that apply. a) 2-3 months: the infant starts smiling responsively b) 4 months: the infant starts sitting with support c) 8 months: The infant can differentiate strangers from familiar faces d) 9 months: the infant can play simple games as peek-a-boo Which psychosocial change will the nurse expect to see in a toddler? Select all that apply a) Solitary Play b) Attachment to stranger c) Temper Tantrums d) Development of object permanence Which age group often has imaginary friends? a) Infants b) Preschoolers c) Toddlers d) Adolescents Which statement is most descriptive of the psychosocial development of school age children? a) Children frequently have “best friends” b) Boys and girls play equally with each other c) They like to play games with rigid rules d) Peer influence is not yet an important factor to the child Which psychosocial change will the nurse expect to find in an adolescent patient. Select all that apply a) Cliquish behaviour b) High risk-taking behaviours c) Increased ability to concentrate d) Intolerance to differences in society It takes longer for a middle-aged adult to recover from an acute illness than a young adult. a) True b) False Which statement relates why middle-aged adults are referred to as the sandwich generation? a) They tend to move out of the house and become melancholic b) They do not like being burdened while looking after children or parents c) They become responsible for their children and look after their parents d) They are focused on their careers and unable to look after their parents Which characteristics relate to menopause/climacteric? a) All patients exhibit mild symptoms b) Patient experiences insomnia c) Production of estrogen is increased d) Production of progesterone is increased The son yells at his older adult mother, “You are stupid and a nuisance”. Name the type of abuse. Select all that apply. a) Financial b) Emotional c) Physical d) Verbal Which finding would the nurse expect when assessing physical changes in a preschooler. Select all that apply. a) Large and fine muscle coordination improves b) Legs elongate giving a more slender appearance c) Physical development is rapid d) Little difference in growth between sexes Which psychological change would the nurse anticipate as being normal for an older person? Select all that apply. a) Decreased saliva production b) Loss of skin elasticity c) Disorientation d) Loss of visual acuity Which clinical feature differentiates dementia from delirium? Select all that apply. a) Onset of dementia is sudden b) The duration of dementia is months to years c) Judgement is impaired in dementia d) Consciousness is unaffected in dementia patients

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