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Teaching And Health Promotion
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Subjects
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teaching
,
health-and-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Information Processing Theory: repetition ...
Piaget
Promotes learning
Doing
Be involved
2. The Learning Paradigm: students take...
Cardiovascular disease (lifestyle choices)
Teamwork learning
Behaviorism & engage students
Active role
3. Thinking skills...
Engage learners - see importance of student's involvement
Behaviorism & engage students
Learning
Concept formation (What is hypertension) - principle formation - comprehension (test understanding) - problem solution - decision formation - research - composition (encourage creativity) - oral discussion
4. Learning System Output
Change in behavior
Stress - support - locus of control - internal: you have control - external: other controls - denial - +/- outlook on life: optimist v pessimist
Cognitive
Scientific inquiry - evidence-based practice - reflective - reasonable - recognizing - contextual
5. Learning System Process
Clients see themselves as responsible - capable of learning (pain - meds - language) - affect health status - support from others
Incorporating attitudes - skills - knowledge
Cognitive-field
Hierarchy of Needs
6. Information Processing Theory: a piece of the...
Different perceptions
Important
Piaget
Thought it stored
7. The Learning Paradigm: cooperative/...
Teamwork learning
Hierarchy of Needs
Consequences
Be involved
8. Gestalt Theory: ______________theory
Active role
Going beyond - tolerant
Hierarchy of Needs
Cognitive-field
9. Creative Thinking...
Cognitive
Going beyond - tolerant
Can be held in short term memory @ a time
Caring - critical thinking - empowerment & maturity
10. Educative-Caring Paradigm: teacher role: ...
11. Domains of Learning: Psychomotor
Scientific inquiry - evidence-based practice - reflective - reasonable - recognizing - contextual
Focusing - repetition - learner contro -l active participation - individual styles - organization - association - imitation - motivation - spacing - recency - primacy - arousal - accurate/prompt feedback - application - Personal History
Behaviorism & engage students
Doing
12. Educative-Caring Paradigm: learning isn't a spectator sport - it requires ...
Age specific - incorporate language or physical impairments - consider cultural implications - consider significant others - consider client's wishes
Learning
Hierarchy of Needs
Active participation
13. Humanistic Theory: Learners need to ...
Can be held in short term memory @ a time
Person & their capabilities
Be involved
Active role
14. Promoting Thinking: (common sense)
Promotes learning
Design what they want to learn
Show respect - Reinforce insight - Mirror the client - Ask stimulating questions - Assign thinking tasks (how can you... - what would happen if...) - Use imagination - Role Playing
Information processing
15. Learning System Feedback
Age specific - incorporate language or physical impairments - consider cultural implications - consider significant others - consider client's wishes
Be involved
Evaluation of output
Information processing
16. Environment
Socioeconomic status determines health level - lower status: worse health - lower educational level - learning style - reading level - time frame
Teacher - teacher/learner relationship - physical environment - teaching/learning settings
Engage learners - see importance of student's involvement
Be involved
17. Humanistic Theory: Value affective as well as ...
Affected by many things - how you respond - attitude - knowledge of client
Going beyond - tolerant
Behaviorism & engage students
Cognitive
18. Behavior modification: stimulus>behavior>
Concept formation (What is hypertension) - principle formation - comprehension (test understanding) - problem solution - decision formation - research - composition (encourage creativity) - oral discussion
New situations - to increase understanding - what you know is not working - teaching others - question validity - explore new territory - observe events which can't be explained
Teacher - teacher/learner relationship - physical environment - teaching/learning settings
Consequences
19. Domains of Learning: Affective
Thinking
Age specific - incorporate language or physical impairments - consider cultural implications - consider significant others - consider client's wishes
Feeling
Don't belittle or negate - only intervene vs. anti-compliant beliefs if danger is imminent.
20. Gestalt Theory: promote...
Teamwork learning
Cognitive
Understanding & insight
Outcomes
21. The Learning Paradigm: goal: think beyond the limits of...
Clients see themselves as responsible - capable of learning (pain - meds - language) - affect health status - support from others
Cardiovascular disease (lifestyle choices)
Outcomes
Behaviorism & engage students
22. Psychophysiologic Processes: Socioeconomic Forces
Going beyond - tolerant
Can be held in short term memory @ a time
Financial resources - what do they need to sustain through crisis/situation - affect on others - social network- help from others
Cognitive
23. Information Processing Theory: Learning is ...
Be involved
Show respect - Reinforce insight - Mirror the client - Ask stimulating questions - Assign thinking tasks (how can you... - what would happen if...) - Use imagination - Role Playing
Information processing
Engage learners - see importance of student's involvement
24. Gestalt Theory: Lewin - Koehler - _____________
Piaget
Scientific inquiry - evidence-based practice - reflective - reasonable - recognizing - contextual
Caring - critical thinking - empowerment & maturity
Different perceptions
25. Every 38 seconds - someone dies of
Cardiovascular disease (lifestyle choices)
Don't use children as translators - not all cultures share medical language
Teacher - teacher/learner relationship - physical environment - teaching/learning settings
Teamwork learning
26. Dynamics of Assessment: Role of Perception
Affected by many things - how you respond - attitude - knowledge of client
Age specific - incorporate language or physical impairments - consider cultural implications - consider significant others - consider client's wishes
Don't use children as translators - not all cultures share medical language
Hierarchy of Needs
27. Learning System: Input
Understanding & insight
Can be held in short term memory @ a time
Matter - energy - information
New situations - to increase understanding - what you know is not working - teaching others - question validity - explore new territory - observe events which can't be explained
28. Cultural & Ethical issues: ethical issues
29. Cultural & Ethical issues: cultural beliefs
30. Theories of learning
31. The Learning Paradigm: students help...
Be involved
Different perceptions
Engage learners - see importance of student's involvement
Design what they want to learn
32. Adaptation
Stress - support - locus of control - internal: you have control - external: other controls - denial - +/- outlook on life: optimist v pessimist
Teacher - teacher/learner relationship - physical environment - teaching/learning settings
Don't use children as translators - not all cultures share medical language
Non-compliance - diet - etc.
33. Information Processing Theory: ______________ memory
Consequences
Show respect - Reinforce insight - Mirror the client - Ask stimulating questions - Assign thinking tasks (how can you... - what would happen if...) - Use imagination - Role Playing
Socioeconomic status determines health level - lower status: worse health - lower educational level - learning style - reading level - time frame
Short/long/forgotten
34. Information Processing Theory: only 5-7 thoughts ....
Thinking
Gender issues - domestic violence - Nurses' code of Ethics
Can be held in short term memory @ a time
Incorporating attitudes - skills - knowledge
35. Cultural & Ethical issues: Affects of these
Clients see themselves as responsible - capable of learning (pain - meds - language) - affect health status - support from others
Doing
Psychophysiologically ready - ill/in pain/depressed - emotionally stable - remission or exacerbating - got hope?
Non-compliance - diet - etc.
36. Humanistic Theory: focuses on ...
Person & their capabilities
Doing
Behaviorism & engage students
Cardiovascular disease (lifestyle choices)
37. Gestalt Theory: client & teacher may have...
Change in behavior
Promotes learning
Different perceptions
Teamwork learning
38. Psychophysiologic Processes: Level of Wellness
Psychophysiologically ready - ill/in pain/depressed - emotionally stable - remission or exacerbating - got hope?
Scientific inquiry - evidence-based practice - reflective - reasonable - recognizing - contextual
Stress - support - locus of control - internal: you have control - external: other controls - denial - +/- outlook on life: optimist v pessimist
Short/long/forgotten
39. Domains of Learning: Cognitive
Consequences
Feeling
Thinking
Financial resources - what do they need to sustain through crisis/situation - affect on others - social network- help from others
40. Humanistic Theory: client evaluates ...
Short/long/forgotten
Learning
Feeling
Be involved
41. The Learning Paradigm: focus on learning ...
Hierarchy of Needs
Active role
Outcomes
Cardiovascular disease (lifestyle choices)
42. Assessment Tools
43. Gestalt Theory: perception ...
Important
Scientific inquiry - evidence-based practice - reflective - reasonable - recognizing - contextual
Cognitive
Design what they want to learn
44. Humanistic Theory: includes self
Cognitive
Gender issues - domestic violence - Nurses' code of Ethics
Short/long/forgotten
Actualization & other concepts
45. Educational Level
Piaget
Socioeconomic status determines health level - lower status: worse health - lower educational level - learning style - reading level - time frame
Psychophysiologically ready - ill/in pain/depressed - emotionally stable - remission or exacerbating - got hope?
Promotes learning
46. Readiness to Learn
Cardiovascular disease (lifestyle choices)
Hearing - vision - language - nurse's contributions
Clients see themselves as responsible - capable of learning (pain - meds - language) - affect health status - support from others
Short/long/forgotten
47. Communication Difficulties
48. Principles of Learning
Evaluation of output
Focusing - repetition - learner contro -l active participation - individual styles - organization - association - imitation - motivation - spacing - recency - primacy - arousal - accurate/prompt feedback - application - Personal History
Thought it stored
Matter - energy - information
49. Critical Thinking...
Don't belittle or negate - only intervene vs. anti-compliant beliefs if danger is imminent.
Clients see themselves as responsible - capable of learning (pain - meds - language) - affect health status - support from others
Scientific inquiry - evidence-based practice - reflective - reasonable - recognizing - contextual
Consequences
50. Educative-Caring Paradigm: Basic concepts include...
Engage learners - see importance of student's involvement
Caring - critical thinking - empowerment & maturity
Gender issues - domestic violence - Nurses' code of Ethics
Piaget