Deck 20: Facilitating Patient Enpowerment

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Nursing knowledge that is needed in order to enable empowerment includes:

A) ethical principles and decision-making process.
B) values development and their impact on choices.
C) scientific principles and evidence-based practice.
D) a and b.
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Empowerment is fostered through which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Self-discovery
B) Sense of connectedness
C) Support
D) Opportunities for choice
E) Decreased self-esteem
F) Having needed resources, knowledge, and skills
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Nurses can foster empowerment in patients in various ways that may include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Being a role model of self-empowerment
B) Giving patients opportunities to make choices
C) Providing support to patients
D) Helping patients discover how to access resources
E) Not becoming politically active regarding health care issues that involve vulnerable populations
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The concept of empowerment relates to the ethical principle of:

A) beneficence.
B) justice.
C) autonomy.
D) nonmaleficence.
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Nursing attitudes that enable patient empowerment include all of the following except:

A) viewing nurse as partner, facilitator, resource for patients.
B) directing patients to decisions that support good health outcomes.
C) maintaining mutual trust and respect regardless of decisions.
D) being aware of personal values and beliefs related to power.
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Which of the following are potential barriers to empowerment?

A) Comfort with change
B) Sufficient knowledge
C) Limited skills
D) Available resources
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Nursing skills needed for enabling empowerment include:

A) active listening and communication.
B) collaboration and negotiation.
C) intuitive and intellectual knowing.
D) a and b.
E) all of the above.
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When Rosalie is passing medications to one of her elderly patients, the patient tells Rosalie that she does not want to take the "new medicine" because she does not know what it is for and it makes her feel funny. Rosalie tells her that the doctor thinks it will make her feel better so it is best that she take it. Rosalie's response is an example of:

A) patient empowerment.
B) holistic caring.
C) paternalistic behavior.
D) patient teaching.
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Individuals who believe that they are able to influence or control things that happen to them are considered to have a/an:

A) negative locus of control.
B) external locus of control.
C) internal locus of control.
D) positive locus of control.
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Patient empowerment flows from nursing's focus on:

A) advocacy.
B) patient care.
C) paternalism.
D) locus of control.
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Nurses foster patient empowerment when they:

A) design and set appropriate health goals for patients.
B) guide patients in selecting appropriate health options.
C) design strategies within the patient's sociocultural context.
D) tell patients what they believe would be most empowering.
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Nurses can enhance patient decision-making capacity by supporting all of the following except:

A) opportunities for choice.
B) reliance on authority.
C) experiences of connection.
D) deepening self-awareness.
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To enable patient empowerment, nurses need to recognize that:

A) health professionals know what is best for patients.
B) patients need help in making health care decisions.
C) patients are responsible for their own health.
D) health professionals give power to patients.
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A patient who tells you that he cannot lose weight because his job keeps him on the road so he cannot exercise and his wife fixes too many high-calorie meals demonstrates:

A) internal locus of control.
B) external locus of control.
C) negative locus of control.
D) positive locus of control.
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Barriers to empowerment can include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Patients sufficient knowledge of resources
B) Paternalistic attitudes
C) Anxiety and fear
D) Willingness of the nurse to share decision-making power
E) Dependency
F) Mistrust
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Deck 20: Facilitating Patient Enpowerment
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Nursing knowledge that is needed in order to enable empowerment includes:

A) ethical principles and decision-making process.
B) values development and their impact on choices.
C) scientific principles and evidence-based practice.
D) a and b.
a and b.
2
Empowerment is fostered through which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Self-discovery
B) Sense of connectedness
C) Support
D) Opportunities for choice
E) Decreased self-esteem
F) Having needed resources, knowledge, and skills
Self-discovery
Sense of connectedness
Support
Opportunities for choice
Having needed resources, knowledge, and skills
3
Nurses can foster empowerment in patients in various ways that may include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Being a role model of self-empowerment
B) Giving patients opportunities to make choices
C) Providing support to patients
D) Helping patients discover how to access resources
E) Not becoming politically active regarding health care issues that involve vulnerable populations
Being a role model of self-empowerment
Giving patients opportunities to make choices
Providing support to patients
Helping patients discover how to access resources
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The concept of empowerment relates to the ethical principle of:

A) beneficence.
B) justice.
C) autonomy.
D) nonmaleficence.
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Nursing attitudes that enable patient empowerment include all of the following except:

A) viewing nurse as partner, facilitator, resource for patients.
B) directing patients to decisions that support good health outcomes.
C) maintaining mutual trust and respect regardless of decisions.
D) being aware of personal values and beliefs related to power.
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Which of the following are potential barriers to empowerment?

A) Comfort with change
B) Sufficient knowledge
C) Limited skills
D) Available resources
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Nursing skills needed for enabling empowerment include:

A) active listening and communication.
B) collaboration and negotiation.
C) intuitive and intellectual knowing.
D) a and b.
E) all of the above.
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When Rosalie is passing medications to one of her elderly patients, the patient tells Rosalie that she does not want to take the "new medicine" because she does not know what it is for and it makes her feel funny. Rosalie tells her that the doctor thinks it will make her feel better so it is best that she take it. Rosalie's response is an example of:

A) patient empowerment.
B) holistic caring.
C) paternalistic behavior.
D) patient teaching.
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Individuals who believe that they are able to influence or control things that happen to them are considered to have a/an:

A) negative locus of control.
B) external locus of control.
C) internal locus of control.
D) positive locus of control.
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Patient empowerment flows from nursing's focus on:

A) advocacy.
B) patient care.
C) paternalism.
D) locus of control.
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Nurses foster patient empowerment when they:

A) design and set appropriate health goals for patients.
B) guide patients in selecting appropriate health options.
C) design strategies within the patient's sociocultural context.
D) tell patients what they believe would be most empowering.
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Nurses can enhance patient decision-making capacity by supporting all of the following except:

A) opportunities for choice.
B) reliance on authority.
C) experiences of connection.
D) deepening self-awareness.
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13
To enable patient empowerment, nurses need to recognize that:

A) health professionals know what is best for patients.
B) patients need help in making health care decisions.
C) patients are responsible for their own health.
D) health professionals give power to patients.
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A patient who tells you that he cannot lose weight because his job keeps him on the road so he cannot exercise and his wife fixes too many high-calorie meals demonstrates:

A) internal locus of control.
B) external locus of control.
C) negative locus of control.
D) positive locus of control.
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Barriers to empowerment can include which of the following? Select all that apply.

A) Patients sufficient knowledge of resources
B) Paternalistic attitudes
C) Anxiety and fear
D) Willingness of the nurse to share decision-making power
E) Dependency
F) Mistrust
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