EXAM 1: NU 650 / NU650 (LATEST
UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE PACKAGE WITH SOLUTIONS)
ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT / NURSING |
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | GRADE A | 100%
CORRECT (VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) - REGIS
best environment conditions .....ANSWER.....well-lit, moderately
warm, minimal background noise, comfortable, private, face at
eye level, speak in low tones, do not sit between patient and
bright light or window
build rapport .....ANSWER.....introduce yourself first and last
name, explain your role, shake hand, ask preferred name and
pronouns, avoid first names without permission, apologize if you
make a mistake
rapport with newborns .....ANSWER.....congratulate, encourage
feeding beforehand, calm voice, encourage holding
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rapport with young children .....ANSWER.....utilize play, introduce
yourself to the patient first, brush up on kid culture
rapport with adolescents .....ANSWER.....direct questions to the
patient, ensure family feels heard, acknowledge confidentiality
rapport with older adults .....ANSWER.....allow ample time, make
a clear walking path, environmental considerations, include
family when indicated
cultural humility .....ANSWER.....continually engaging in self-
reflection and self-critique as lifelong learner and reflective
practitioner to mitigate bias, promote empathy, and aid in
acknowledging and respecting different cultural identities
three dimensions of cultural humility .....ANSWER.....self-
awareness, respectful communication, collaborative partnership
self-awareness .....ANSWER.....explore your own cultural identity,
learn about your own biases and values
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respectful communication .....ANSWER.....work to eliminate
assumptions about what is normal and learn from your patients,
they are the experts on their own culture, remain respectful and
open
collaborative partnership .....ANSWER.....build your patient
relationship and respect mutually acceptable plans
types of cognitive errors .....ANSWER.....anchoring bias,
availability heuristic, confirmation bias, diagnostic momentum,
framing effect, representation error, visceral bias
anchoring bias .....ANSWER.....tendency to lock onto salient
features in the patient's initial presentation too early in the
diagnostic process and failure to adjust in light of later info
availability heuristic .....ANSWER.....assumption that a diagnosis is
more likely or more frequently occurring because it comes to
mind more readily