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This document, "Rasmussen College MDC 1 Exam 1," covers essential topics in nursing practice,
including therapeutic relationships, effective communication, cultural sensitivity, and patient care. It
provides 91 questions with correct answers and detailed explanations, serving as a comprehensive
review resource for exam preparation. Students can utilize this document to study, review, and gain a
deeper understanding of nursing concepts, helping them to reinforce their knowledge and identify areas
for improvement.
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EXAM QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
A nurse is caring for a client who has just received a diagnosis of a chronic illness. In an effort to
establish a therapeutic relationship, the nurse attempts to put himself in the client's shoes and
understand the client's feelings, perceptions, and concerns.
A) Empowerment
B) Self-awareness
C) Empathy
D) Assertiveness
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Empathy
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, RATIONALE: Empathy is the ability to understand and be sensitive to the client's feelings, beliefs, and situation, which is
essential in building a therapeutic relationship. The other options are not directly related to understanding and being
sensitive to the client's emotional state. Empowerment is about giving the client control over their care, self-awareness
is about being aware of one's own emotions and biases, and assertiveness is about setting boundaries and expressing
needs in a clear and respectful manner.
QUESTION 2
A client arrives at the emergency department with complaints of anxiety and feeling disrespected
during a previous hospital stay. The nurse identifies the most effective approach to prioritize the
client's needs and ensure a positive experience.
A) Administering a sedative to calm the client
B) Providing a detailed explanation of the treatment plan
C) Demonstrating empathy and flexibility to meet the client's unique needs
D) Assigning an interpreter for communication purposes
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Demonstrating empathy and flexibility to meet the client's unique needs
RATIONALE: Demonstrating empathy and flexibility to meet the client's unique needs is essential for building trust and
providing individualized care. This approach prioritizes patient-centered care and acknowledges the client's autonomy.
The other options, while relevant to client care, do not directly address the need for flexibility and empathy in meeting
the client's unique situation.
QUESTION 3
Which of the following attributes is essential for effective communication in nursing practice?
A) Sincerity
B) Empathy
C) Genuineness
D) Assertiveness
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Genuineness
RATIONALE: Genuineness refers to the ability to respond truthfully and authentically, which is critical for building trust
and establishing a strong therapeutic relationship with patients. While sincerity, empathy, and assertiveness are
important communication skills, genuineness is the key to fostering a genuine connection with patients.
QUESTION 4
The nurse is assessing a patient who has been hospitalized for several days and is now showing signs
of confusion. Which characteristic of communication would best facilitate understanding and reduce
misunderstanding?
A) Abstractness
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, B) Concreteness
C) Generalness
D) Vagueness
CORRECT ANSWER
B) Concreteness
RATIONALE: Concreteness refers to using specific, concrete terms to facilitate clear understanding and reduce
misunderstandings. In this scenario, concreteness would be essential in communicating with the confused patient,
ensuring a clear understanding of the patient's needs and reducing the likelihood of miscommunication. The other
options (abstractness, generalness, and vagueness) may lead to confusion.
QUESTION 5
A patient has a prescription for medication to manage their anxiety symptoms, but the nurse realizes
that the patient is not understanding the correct dose. Which communication technique should the
nurse use to clarify the message received?
A) Elicitation
B) Confrontation
C) Interpretation
D) Validation
CORRECT ANSWER
B) Confrontation
RATIONALE: Confrontation is used to clarify the message received or decode the actual meaning. In this scenario, the
nurse needs to use confrontation to ensure the patient understands the correct dose of medication. The other options,
elicitation, interpretation, and validation, are not directly related to clarifying the message received.
QUESTION 6
The nurse receives report on four clients from a diverse cultural background. Which approach would
be most effective in promoting therapeutic communication and minimizing misunderstandings?
A) Asking clients to explain their preferred method of communication
B) Assuming the client will follow the nurse's standard assessment routine
C) Using standardized communication protocols for each client
D) Allowing the nurse's personal experiences to guide the interaction
CORRECT ANSWER
A) Asking clients to explain their preferred method of communication
RATIONALE: Asking clients to explain their preferred method of communication allows the nurse to tailor
communication styles to meet individual needs and promotes a sense of control and respect. This approach respects the
client's autonomy and fosters a therapeutic relationship, ultimately leading to better health outcomes.
QUESTION 7
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, What is the purpose of a concept that influences an individual's or group's actions, values, and
behaviors, shaping their decisions and daily practices?
A) To identify the medical diagnosis of a patient
B) To assess the client's physical needs
C) To understand the cultural background of a client
D) To evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment plan
CORRECT ANSWER
C) To understand the cultural background of a client
RATIONALE: Understanding culture is essential for nurses to provide individualized care. Culture influences a client's
values, behaviors, and decision-making processes. A nurse should recognize and appreciate the client's cultural
background to deliver effective care. Options A and B are related to the nursing process but not directly related to
culture. Option D is a general statement unrelated to cultural understanding.
QUESTION 8
A client reports feeling disconnected from her community since moving to a new country. As the nurse
assesses her, it becomes apparent that she struggles to understand cultural nuances. Which client
characteristic best explains her feelings?
A) Language barrier
B) Cultural identity
C) Social support network
D) Coping mechanism
CORRECT ANSWER
B) Cultural identity
RATIONALE: Cultural identity is a complex set of common beliefs, practices, and values that influence thinking and
activities. A client who struggles to adapt to a new culture may feel disconnected from their community. Language
barrier (A) is a related issue, but not the primary characteristic. Social support network (C) and coping mechanism (D)
are important client factors, but not directly related to cultural identity.
QUESTION 9
A nurse should identify that a patient's cultural background is an essential component of their overall
health profile.
A) Socioeconomic status
B) Family medical history
C) Ethnicity
D) Level of education
CORRECT ANSWER
C) Ethnicity
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