________ communication is essential for patient transfers which
happen often both within the hospital setting, from the ER to the
floor, or from the floor to the OR, etc. Correct Answers Quality
____________ interviewing is a method often used to get
patients to move the needle on a destructive or unhealthful
behavior. Correct Answers Motivational
A barrier to active listening is:
- All of the answers
- setting
- timing
- anxiety Correct Answers All of the answers
A child's developmental age is
- not necessarily the same as chronological age.
- unrelated to the way in which the nurse communicates with the
child.
- the same as chronological age
- none of these answers Correct Answers not necessarily the
same as chronological age.
A client has just begun to discuss important feelings when the
time of the interview is up. The next day, when the nurse meets
with the client at the agreed-upon time, the initial intervention
would be to say
- "Good morning, how are you today?"
- "What would you like to talk about today?"
,- "Yesterday you were talking about some very important
feelings. Let's continue."
- Nothing and wait for the client to introduce a topic. Correct
Answers "What would you like to talk about today?"
A client who frequently exhibits angry outbursts is diagnosed
with an antisocial personality disorder. Which appropriate
feedback should a nurse provide when this client experiences an
angry outburst?
- "Showing your anger in that manner is very childish and
insensitive."
- "Why do you continue to alienate your peers by your angry
outbursts?"
- "You accomplish nothing when you lose your temper like
that."
- "During group, you raised your voice, yelled at a peer, left and
slammed the door" Correct Answers "During group, you raised
your voice, yelled at a peer, left and slammed the door"
A common hospital discharge instruction might concern the
following
- follow-up care.
- All of the answers are correct
- dietary restrictions.
- symptom management. Correct Answers All of the answers
are correct
A new staff nurse is on an orientation tour with the head nurse.
A client approaches her and says, "I don't belong here. Please try
to get me out." The staff nurse's best response would be
- "I can't do anything about that."
, - "What would you do if you were out of the hospital".
- "I think you should talk with the head nurse about that."
- "I am a new staff member, and I'm on a tour. I'll come back
and talk with you later." Correct Answers "I am a new staff
member, and I'm on a tour. I'll come back and talk with you
later."
A nurse observes a client sitting alone in her room crying. As
the nurse approaches here, the client states, "I'm feeling sad. I
don't want to talk now". The nurse's best response would be:
- "It will help you feel better if you talk about it."
- "I'll come back when you feel like talking".
- "Sometimes it helps to talk".
- "I'll stay with you a few minutes". Correct Answers "I'll stay
with you a few minutes".
A person that doesn't read lips but does know American Sign
Language will need you to get an __________ Correct Answers
interpreter.
A trend in the future use of EHR technology may be....
- Use of voice text to improve charting time
- Improved security of health records.
- All the answers are correct
- Increased use of Artificial Intelligence to interpret results.
Correct Answers All of these answers are correct
An advantage of the EHR includes all the following EXCEPT...
- Allows lab results, imaging results and physician and nursing
notes to be seen by all who need to know.
- Allows notes to be easily understood and legible.