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HES 008 (Health Education)

LESSON TITLE:
Part I: Perspective on Teaching and Learning - OVERVIEW OF
EDUCATION IN HEALTH CARE

CHECK FOR UNDERSTANDING

1) A. True
Ratio: It is one of the roles of the nurse to help grow and develop the
profession as a nurse. The nurses should also educate other nurses for
professional practice.
2) B. Mid 1800s
Ratio: It was in mid 1800s that the responsibility for teaching is bound to be
as important role of nurses as caregivers.
3) C. Nightingale
Ratio: Florence Nightingale was the Founder of Modern Nursing and an
Ultimate educator like how to improve the health of living individual.
4) C. Consistent Caregiver
Ratio: The role of the nurse as an educator are continuing nursing education,
in-service programs, and staff development that helps maintain and improve
the nurse’s clinical skills and teaching abilities, thus consistent caregiver is
not part as one of the requirement.
5) C. Clinical Instructor
Ratio: As a clinical instructor, it is one of the very important role of the nurse
as educator, it serves students in the practice that would help them also.
6) A. Early 1900s
Ratio: PHN’s roles as a Nurse teacher emphasized that it is needed to
broaden education as it would help prevent disease and that would help
maintain the healthy of society.
7) D. Nurse Practice Acts (NPAs)
Ratio: It has a goal to protect patients from the healthcare staffs, so that
would scope of nursing practice responsibilities that would open the eyes of
the nurses for their responsibilities.
8) D. Honesty and ethics
Ratio: Since 1999, nurse ranked as No. 1’s Most Trusted Profession through
their honesty and ethics. As according to the Gallup polls, it was said that as
the nurse added in 1999 it was then they are still in high rank.
9) B. Grueninger
Ratio: Grueninger emphasizes the patients to use their potential abilities and
resources, thus from disease-oriented patient education (DOPE) to
prevention-oriented patient education (POPE) to ultimately become health
oriented patient education (HOPE), though the nurse should still to ensure the
patient’s care even what Grueninger transition toward wellness.
10) D. 1970
Ratio: The Patient’s Bill of Rights ensures the patient’s complete and current
information concerning their diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.

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