CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALL GRADED A+
During an assessment of a patient's family history, the nurse constructs a
genogram. Which statement best describes a genogram?
A. A list of diseases present in a person's near relatives.
B. A graphic family tree that uses symbols to depict the gender,
relationship, and age of immediate family members.
C. A drawing that depicts the patient's family members up to five
generations back.
D. A description of the health of a person's children and grandchildren. -
ANS.... -A graphic family tree that uses symbols to depict the gender,
relationship, and age of immediate family members.
A 90-year-old patient tells the nurse that he can't remember the names of
the medications he is taking or for what reason he is taking them. An
appropriate response from the nurse would be:
A. "Can you tell me what they look like?"
B. "Don't worry about it. You are only taking two medications."
C. "How long have you been taking each of the pills?"
D. "Would you have your family bring in your medications?" - ANS.... -
Would you have your family bring in your medications?"
The nurse is preparing to conduct a health history. Which of these
statements best describes the purpose of a health history?
A. To provide an opportunity for interaction between patient and nurse.
,B. To provide a form for obtaining the patient's biographic information.
C. To document the normal and abnormal findings of a physical
assesment.
D. To provide a database of subjective information about the patient's past
and current health. - ANS.... -To provide a database of subjective
information about the patient's past and current health.
A patient tells the nurse that he is allergic to penicillin. What would be the
nurse's best response for this information?
A. "Are you allergic to any other drugs?"
B. "How often have you received penicillin?"
C. "I'll write your allergy on your chart so you won't receive any penicillin."
D. "Please describe what happens to you when you take penicillin." -
ANS.... -Please describe what happens to you when you take penicillin."
The nurse is preparing to complete a health assessment on a 16-year-old
girl whose parents have brought her to the clinic. Which instruction would
be appropriate for the parents before the interview begins?
A. "Please stay during the interview; you can answer for her if she does
not know the answer."
B. "It would be helpful to interview the three of you together."
C. "While I interview your daughter, will you please stay in the room and
complete these family health history questionnaires?"
D. "While I interview your daughter, will you step out to the waiting room
and complete these family health history questionnaires?" - ANS.... -While I
interview your daughter, will you step out to the waiting room and complete
these family health history questionnaires?"
The nurse is conducting an interview with a woman who has recently
learned that she is pregnant and who has come to the clinic today to begin
,prenatal care. The woman states that she and her husband are excited
about the pregnancy but have a few questions. She looks nervously at her
hands during the interview and sighs loudly. Considering the concept of
communication, the nurse knows that which statement is most accurate?
The woman is:
A. excited about her pregnancy but nervous about labor.
B. exhibiting verbal and nonverbal behavior that does not match.
C. excited about her pregnancy but her husband is not and this is
upsetting her.
D. not excited about her pregnancy but believes the nurse will respond
negatively to her if she states this. - ANS.... -exhibiting verbal and
nonverbal behavior that does not match.
The nurse makes which adjustment in the physical environment in order to
promote the success of an interview?
A. Reduces noise by turning off television and radios.
B. Reduces the distance between the interviewer and the patient to 2 feet
or less.
C. Provides a dim light that makes a room cozier and will help the patient
relax.
D. Arranges seating across a desk or table to allow the patient some
personal space. - ANS.... -Reduces noise by turning off television and
radios.
During an interview, the nurse states, "You mentioned shortness of breath.
Tell me more about that." Which verbal skill is used with this statement?
A. Reflection
B. Facilitation
C. Direct Questions
D. Open-ended Question - ANS.... -Open-ended Question
, A man has been admitted to the observation unit for observation after being
treated for a large cut on his forehead. As the nurse works through the
interview, one of the standard questions has to do with alcohol, tobacco,
and drug use. When the nurse asks him about tobacco use, he states, "I
quit smoking after my wife died 7 years ago." However, the nurse notices
an open package of cigarettes in his shirt pocket. Using confrontation, the
nurse could say:
A. "I know that you are lying."
B. "Come on, tell me how much you smoke."
C. "I didn't realize your wife had died. It must be difficult for you at this
time. Please tell me more about that."
D. "You have said that you don't smoke, but I see you have an open
package of cigarettes in your pocket." - ANS.... -You have said that you
don't smoke, but I see you have an open package of cigarettes in your
pocket."
A nurse is taking complete health histories on all the patients attending a
wellness workshop. On this history form, one of the questions asks, "You
don't smoke, drink, or take drugs, do you?" This question is an example of:
A. talking to much.
B. using confrontation.
C. using biased or leading questions.
D. using blunt languate to deal with distateful topics. - ANS.... -using
biased or leading questions.
During an interview, a parent of a hospitalized child is sitting in an open
position. As the interviewer begins to discuss his son's treatment, however,
he suddenly crosses his arms against his chest and crosses his legs. This
would suggest that the parent is: