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jasdeep_brar

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Interrelated concepts to the professional nursing role a nurse manager would consider when addressing concerns about the quality of patient education include which factor?
 
  a. Adherence
  b. Developmental level
  c. Motivation
  d. Technology

Question 2

Barriers to patient education the nurse considers in implementing a teaching plan include which factor?
 
  a. Family resources
  b. High school education
  c. Hunger and pain
  d. Need perceived by patient



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
The interrelated concepts to the professional role of a nurse include health promotion, leadership, technology/informatics, quality, collaboration, and communication. Adherence, culture, developmental level, family dynamics, and motivation are considered interrelated concepts to patient attributes and preference.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
A patient who is hungry or in pain has limited ability to concentrate or learn. Family resources would be considered in developing a plan of care and could be an asset or a barrier to patient education. The patient's educational level would be considered in planning teaching strategies but would not be a barrier to education. A need perceived by a patient would provide motivation for learning and would not be a barrier.





 

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