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NAME : Colinares, Juliannah Bien Reege Section: A3 DATE: March 30, 2022

SAS 1 : Part I: Perspective on Teaching and Learning - OVERVIEW OF


EDUCATION IN HEALTH CARE

ANSWER RATIONALE

1. A The role of nurse as educator is deeply entrenched in the growth and


development of profession.
2. B Mid 1800s — nursing was first acknowledged as a unique discipline, the
responsibility for teaching has been recognized as an important role of nurses as
care givers.
3. C Florence Nightingale was the founder of modern nursing. Not only did she
developed the first school of nursing, but she also devoted a large portion of her
career to teaching.
4. C In training the trainer, nurses as educators need to undergo the following:
Continuing nursing staP education,in-service programs, and staff development to
maintain and improve their clinical skills and teaching abilities.
5. C As clinical instructor, the nurse plays very important role in serving students in the
practice setting.
6. A During the Early 1900s, PHN's role as nurse teacher clearly understood the
significance of the role of the nurse as teacher in preventing disease and in
maintaining the health of society.
7. D Nurse Practice Acts (NPAs) includes teaching with the scope of nursing practice
responsibilities.
8. D Since 1999, nurses to be ranked No. 1 in honesty and ethics among 45
occupations (Gallup polls).
9. B Grueninger (1995) made a leap towards transition for wellness. From disease-
oriented patient education (DOPE) to prevention-oriented patient education
(POPE) to ultimately become health-oriented patient education (HOPE).
10. D 1970- Patient's Bill of Rights. It ensured patients’complete and current
information concerning their diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.

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