N204 PRACTICE QUIZZES QUESTIONS WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
The registered nurse is teaching a nursing student about caring for a client who
has difficulty speaking English. Which statement made by the nursing student
would cause communication problems with the client?
1 "I will give the client a call bell."
2 "I will involve the client's family members as interpreters."
3 "I will provide a dictionary to the client if the client can read."
4 "I will use boards and pictures to communication with the client." -correct-
answer-2 "I will involve the client's family members as interpreters."
Arrange the events of communication throughout the nursing process in
chronological order.
1. Assessing the medical records and diagnostic tests
2.Documenting expected outcomes
Incorrect
3.Performing verbal, visual, auditory, and tactile health teaching activities
4.Intrapersonal analysis of the assessment findings
5.Identifying the factors affecting the outcomes -correct-answer-The first step of
communication throughout the nursing process is assessment, which involves
assessing medical records and diagnostic tests. The second step is nursing
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diagnosis, which involves the intrapersonal analysis of assessment findings. The
third step is planning, which involves the documentation of expected outcomes.
The fourth step is implementation, which involves performing verbal, visual,
auditory, and tactile health teaching activities. The final step is evaluation, which
involves identifying the factors affecting the outcomes.
Which theorist suggested that the goal of nursing is to use communication to help
clients reestablish a positive adaptations to their environments? -correct-answer-
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Which of these measures does a nurse take during the working phase of a helping
relationship?
1
Evaluating goal achievements with the client
2
Anticipating health concerns or issues that may arise
3
Using appropriate self-disclosure and confrontation
4
Prioritizing the client's problems and identifying his or her goals -correct-answer-3
Using appropriate self-disclosure and confrontation