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Reflection -ANSWERS-Echoes the client's words by repeating part of what the person
has just said; can help express feelings behind words; Mirroring client's words can help
person elaborate on the problem
Empathy -ANSWERS-Names a feeling and allows its expression; allows person to feel
accepted and strengthens rapport; useful in instances when client hasn't identified the
feeling or isn't ready to discuss it
Clarification -ANSWERS-Useful when person's word choice is ambiguous or confusing;
summarize person's words, simplify the statement, and ensure that you are on the right
track
Closed questions -ANSWERS-Also called direct questions; ask for specific information
Open-ended questions -ANSWERS-Ask for narrative information; it states the topic to
be discussed but only in general terms; used to initiate the beginning of the interview
Inspection -ANSWERS-Visual examination of the body, including movement and
posture
Palpation -ANSWERS-Use of hands to feel texture, size, shape, consistency, location of
certain parts, identify tender or painful areas
*ongoing permission seeking and informing
, Define health assessment; what are the components of a health assessment? -
ANSWERS-Definition: a systematic method of collecting and analyzing data; the
components are: history, physical examination, and documentation
Active listening -ANSWERS-Not only listening to what the patient has to say, but
interpreting and asking follow-up questions; also includes nonverbal communication
Facilitation -ANSWERS-Encourage client to say more and shows that you are
interested; includes general leads and minimal cues
Silence -ANSWERS-Communicates that the client has time to think; can be
uncomfortable, but interruption may make client lose train of thought; also provides the
nurse with the chance to observe nonverbal cues
What part of the hand do you use to palpate for masses? -ANSWERS-Palmar surface
of fingers and finger pads
What part of the hand do you use to palpate vibrations? -ANSWERS-Ulnar surface
What part of the hand do you use to feel temperature? -ANSWERS-Dorsal surface
Light palpation -ANSWERS-Approximately 1 cm, used to assess skin, pulsation,
tenderness
Deep palpation -ANSWERS-Up to 4 cm with one or two hands, used to determine organ
size, contour
Percussion -ANSWERS-Evaluate size, borders, consistency of internal organs; detect
tenderness; extend of fluid in body cavity; reflexes with the use of reflex hammer
Subjective data -ANSWERS-What the patient says; symptoms