PN 4002 Practice Exam, Questions and
Answers 2026 Guide
1. professional Showing Respect & Maintaining Privacy
communication Active Listening
skills Building Trust & Therapeutic Relationships
Verbal & non-verbal techniques
Paraphrasing, open-ended questions, the use of touch, tone of voice, eye contact,
the use of silence, minimal cues & leads, body language, proper selfdisclosure &
introductions
Self-reflection & Self-awareness
2. theraputic com- Verbal and nonverbal communication techniques that encourage patients to ex-
munication press their feelings and to achieve a positive relationship.
3. caring "Caring is recognized as a hallmark of quality nursing practice" "It is an essential
concept in ettective nurse-client relationships"
(Arnold & Boggs, 2011)
4. caring in acute Client centered
care Empowerment of the patient
Self-Management of chronic illness
Partnership
Respect
Presence
Trust
Empathy
Acceptance
Mutual goals
Autonomy (choice)
Otter information
Listening
5. What is the role Create a care environment in which there is value, comfort, respect for the dying
of the LPN in pro- patient and family. Providing presence and emotional support. Allow for privacy
, PN 4002 Practice Exam, Questions and
Answers 2026 Guide
viding Emotional and honour family/client preferences and wishes. Create an atmosphere of peace
Support to the and allow the family as much time as needed with the client.
family
6. family A family is who they say they are.
Identified family members may or may not be blood related.
Strong emotional ties and durability of membership characterize family relation-
ships regardless of how uniquely they are defined.
7. Types of Family Nuclear
Composition Extended
Three-generational
Dyad
Single-parent
Stepfamily
Blended or reconstituted
Common Law
No kin
Polygamous
Same-sex
Commune
Group marriage
8. Family centred Allows health care providers to have a more uniform understanding of the client
care and family's knowledge, preferences, and values in health care as the basis for
shared decision making.
Keeps consistency and identifies any potential barriers with the care plan.
9. Bowen's System Eight Interlocking concepts
Theory Describes how family members assume reciprocal family roles, develop automatic
communication patterns, and react to each other in predictable connected ways.
10.
Answers 2026 Guide
1. professional Showing Respect & Maintaining Privacy
communication Active Listening
skills Building Trust & Therapeutic Relationships
Verbal & non-verbal techniques
Paraphrasing, open-ended questions, the use of touch, tone of voice, eye contact,
the use of silence, minimal cues & leads, body language, proper selfdisclosure &
introductions
Self-reflection & Self-awareness
2. theraputic com- Verbal and nonverbal communication techniques that encourage patients to ex-
munication press their feelings and to achieve a positive relationship.
3. caring "Caring is recognized as a hallmark of quality nursing practice" "It is an essential
concept in ettective nurse-client relationships"
(Arnold & Boggs, 2011)
4. caring in acute Client centered
care Empowerment of the patient
Self-Management of chronic illness
Partnership
Respect
Presence
Trust
Empathy
Acceptance
Mutual goals
Autonomy (choice)
Otter information
Listening
5. What is the role Create a care environment in which there is value, comfort, respect for the dying
of the LPN in pro- patient and family. Providing presence and emotional support. Allow for privacy
, PN 4002 Practice Exam, Questions and
Answers 2026 Guide
viding Emotional and honour family/client preferences and wishes. Create an atmosphere of peace
Support to the and allow the family as much time as needed with the client.
family
6. family A family is who they say they are.
Identified family members may or may not be blood related.
Strong emotional ties and durability of membership characterize family relation-
ships regardless of how uniquely they are defined.
7. Types of Family Nuclear
Composition Extended
Three-generational
Dyad
Single-parent
Stepfamily
Blended or reconstituted
Common Law
No kin
Polygamous
Same-sex
Commune
Group marriage
8. Family centred Allows health care providers to have a more uniform understanding of the client
care and family's knowledge, preferences, and values in health care as the basis for
shared decision making.
Keeps consistency and identifies any potential barriers with the care plan.
9. Bowen's System Eight Interlocking concepts
Theory Describes how family members assume reciprocal family roles, develop automatic
communication patterns, and react to each other in predictable connected ways.
10.