Deck 6: Patient Education and Drug Therapy
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Deck 6: Patient Education and Drug Therapy
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A 60-year-old patient is on several new medications and expresses worry that she will forget to take her pills. Which action by the nurse would be most helpful in this situation?
A) Teaching effective coping strategies
B) Asking the patient's prescriber to reduce the number of drugs prescribed
C) Assuring the patient that she will not forget once she is accustomed to the routine
D) Assisting the patient with obtaining and learning to use a calendar or pill container
A) Teaching effective coping strategies
B) Asking the patient's prescriber to reduce the number of drugs prescribed
C) Assuring the patient that she will not forget once she is accustomed to the routine
D) Assisting the patient with obtaining and learning to use a calendar or pill container
Assisting the patient with obtaining and learning to use a calendar or pill container
2
During an admission assessment, the nurse discovers that the patient does not speak English. Which is considered the ideal resource for translation?
A) A family member of the patient
B) A close family friend of the patient
C) A translator who does not know the patient
D) Prewritten note cards with both English and the patient's language
A) A family member of the patient
B) A close family friend of the patient
C) A translator who does not know the patient
D) Prewritten note cards with both English and the patient's language
A translator who does not know the patient
3
During a nursing assessment, which question by the nurse allows for greater clarification and additional discussion with the patient?
A) "Are you allergic to penicillin?"
B) "What medications do you take?"
C) "Have you had a reaction to this drug?"
D) "Are you taking this medication with meals?"
A) "Are you allergic to penicillin?"
B) "What medications do you take?"
C) "Have you had a reaction to this drug?"
D) "Are you taking this medication with meals?"
"What medications do you take?"
4
The nurse is developing a care plan for a patient who will be self-administering insulin injections. Which statement reflects a measurable goal?
A) The patient will know about self-administration of insulin injections.
B) The patient will understand the principles of self-administration of insulin injections.
C) The patient will demonstrate the proper technique of self-administering insulin injections.
D) The patient will comprehend the proper technique of self-administering insulin injections.
A) The patient will know about self-administration of insulin injections.
B) The patient will understand the principles of self-administration of insulin injections.
C) The patient will demonstrate the proper technique of self-administering insulin injections.
D) The patient will comprehend the proper technique of self-administering insulin injections.
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5
The nurse is setting up a teaching session with an 85-year-old patient who will be going home on anticoagulant therapy. Which educational strategy would reflect consideration of the age-related changes that may exist with this patient?
A) Show a video about anticoagulation therapy.
B) Present all the information in one session just before discharge.
C) Give the patient pamphlets about the medications to read at home.
D) Develop large-print handouts that reflect the verbal information presented.
A) Show a video about anticoagulation therapy.
B) Present all the information in one session just before discharge.
C) Give the patient pamphlets about the medications to read at home.
D) Develop large-print handouts that reflect the verbal information presented.
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6
When the nurse teaches a skill such as self-injection of insulin to the patient, what is the best way to set up the teaching/learning session?
A) Provide written pamphlets for instruction.
B) Show a video, and allow the patient to practice as needed on his own.
C) Verbally explain the procedure, and provide written handouts for reinforcement.
D) After demonstrating the procedure, allow the patient to do several return demonstrations.
A) Provide written pamphlets for instruction.
B) Show a video, and allow the patient to practice as needed on his own.
C) Verbally explain the procedure, and provide written handouts for reinforcement.
D) After demonstrating the procedure, allow the patient to do several return demonstrations.
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7
A patient with a new prescription for a diuretic has just reviewed with the nurse how to include more potassium in her diet. This reflects learning in which domain?
A) Cognitive
B) Affective
C) Physical
D) Psychomotor
A) Cognitive
B) Affective
C) Physical
D) Psychomotor
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8
A patient is to receive prednisone 7.5 mg PO daily. The tablets are available in a 2.5-mg strength. How many tablets will the patient receive?
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9
Which are appropriate considerations when the nurse is assessing the learning needs of a patient? (Select all that apply.)
A) Cultural background
B) Family history
C) Level of education
D) Readiness to learn
E) Health beliefs
A) Cultural background
B) Family history
C) Level of education
D) Readiness to learn
E) Health beliefs
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10
The nurse is teaching a 16-year-old patient who has a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes about blood glucose monitoring and the importance of regulating glucose intake. When developing a teaching plan for this teenager, which of Erikson's stages of development should the nurse consider?
A) Trust versus mistrust
B) Intimacy versus isolation
C) Industry versus inferiority
D) Identity versus role confusion
A) Trust versus mistrust
B) Intimacy versus isolation
C) Industry versus inferiority
D) Identity versus role confusion
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11
Which nursing diagnosis is appropriate for the patient who has just received a prescription for a new medication?
A) Noncompliance related to new drug therapy
B) Impaired memory related to new drug therapy
C) Lack of knowledge regarding newly prescribed drug therapy
D) Deficient knowledge related to newly prescribed drug therapy
A) Noncompliance related to new drug therapy
B) Impaired memory related to new drug therapy
C) Lack of knowledge regarding newly prescribed drug therapy
D) Deficient knowledge related to newly prescribed drug therapy
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