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Jkov05

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Educating women on diet and exercise is an example of what type of patient education?
 
  A) Health promotion
  B) Disease prevention
  C) Health protection
  D) Health restoration

Question 2

When providing patient teaching it is essential for the nurse to incorporate what action so that learning can be optimized?
 
  A) Have the patients read material after patient teaching
  B) Be sure that patients are formally engaged
  C) Include teaching strategies that encourage patients to be active participants
  D) Administer tests to evaluate learning



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C



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