Problem-based learning is described as a(n) ______ teaching strategy

a. passive
b. active
c. deductive
d. none of the above


b
Problem-based learning is described as an active teaching
strategy, providing a framework for the development of self
directed learning, self-evaluation, interpersonal communication, critical thinking and access and retrieval of information.

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Which of these is an advantage in the use of personal digital assistants (PDAs) in the health care setting?

1. PDAs may be synchronized with any network without the use of special equipment or software. 2. PDAs minimize the chance of interception of data transmission. 3. Current medication information may be easily stored and compared to actual client data. 4. Data loss is minimized due to long battery life and ease of backups.

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A patient is having a difficult time deciding whether or not to accept an experimental treatment for a health problem. The health care team is planning to discuss this patient's issue at the next committee meeting

The committee structure that would support this patient's dilemma is the: 1. Autonomy model. 2. Patient benefit model. 3. Social justice model. 4. Accountability model.

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Nurses understand that the underlying belief of patients who have "anorexia" is that being thin will:

A) Decrease their problems B) Make them smarter C) Increase their control over other people D) Increase their popularity and acceptance

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The nurse assesses an adverse effect of a medication that has been administered. Who should the nurse report this adverse effect to?

A. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) MedWatch Website. B. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Adverse Event Website. C. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Safe Medicine Website. D. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Med MARX Website.

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