NR 222 Week 5: Edapt TEST FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE
EXAM 20262027 BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS EXAM QUESTIONS WILL
COME FROM HERE (100% CORRECT ANSWERS A+ GRADED
What is the most important aspect of small group communication? -
ANSWERS--Organized and concise
What are aspects of nonverbal communication? - ANSWERS--Eye
Contact
Posture and gait
Personal space
Appearance
Facial expression
Gestures
Sounds
What are reasons for effective communication and healthcare? -
ANSWERS--Reduce errors
Improve outcomes
Increase client satisfaction
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Meet legal standards
Meets clinical standards of care
Why communicate? - ANSWERS--Develop relationships
Collect relevant data
Provide education
Interact during intervention
Improve patient safety
Reduce errors
Increase satisfaction
interpersonal relationships - ANSWERS--- both the nurse and client
must be equal participants in the communication partnership
- client responses are not always what is expected
- each client has a specific communication need
- we must pay attention to verbal and nonverbal communication
- at bedside communication always consider privacy
Communication throughout the nursing process - ANSWERS--
Assessment: The nurse asked the client if they have any past surgeries
Diagnosis: the nurse analyzes the clients responses and determines that
the client is afraid to have surgery
Planning: the nurse talks with a client to establish mutual goals
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Implementation: the nurse teaches a client about the pain
management plan after surgery
Evaluation: the nurse asked the client if they have any questions
Levels of communication: self talk - ANSWERS--Refers to your thoughts
and inner communication that strongly influence your perception,
feelings, behavior, and self-esteem. It is important to be aware of the
nature and content of your own thinking.
Levels of communication: one on one - ANSWERS--Interactions occur
between a nurse and another person in a face-to-face manner. The
most frequent way that nurses used to communicate.
Levels of communication: electronic - ANSWERS--Use of technology to
create ongoing relationships with clients or the interpersonal team.
Secure messaging may provide timely communication within a
healthcare provider.
Levels of communication: small group - ANSWERS--Occurs when a small
group collaborate. This type of communication is usually goal oriented
and requires an understanding of group dynamics.
Levels of communication: public - ANSWERS--Interaction with large
audience nurses often speak to groups of clients about health related
topics present scholarly work to colleagues at conferences or lead
classroom discussions with peers or students
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Important aspects of verbal communication - ANSWERS--Vocabulary
Meaning
Pacing
Intonation
Clarity
And brevity
Meaning - ANSWERS--Sunrise have different meanings, depending on
the context of their use
Pacing - ANSWERS--Conversation should move at a comfortable piece,
inappropriate speed based on information
vocabulary - ANSWERS--Communication is ineffective, if senders and
receivers cannot translate each others words or phrases
Timing and relevance - ANSWERS--Both are critical in communication if
either is incorrect, communication is ineffective.
Intonation - ANSWERS--Tone of voice can dramatically alter the
meaning and perception of a message