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What does avoidance in therapeutic communication lead to? - · Postpones the conflict leading to future issues/problems · If you avoid the issue, it will just come up later on and you will have to deal with it eventually. A patient is recovering from a head injury with a lowered level of consc...

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NSG 310 exam 3-Questions with Correct Answers/ Verified/ Latest Update
What does avoidance in therapeutic communication lead to? - ✔✔· Postpones the conflict
leading to future issues/problems
· If you avoid the issue, it will just come up later on and you will have to deal with it
eventually.


A patient is recovering from a head injury with a lowered level of consciousness. What is
important to remember regarding verbal communication? - ✔✔· Hearing can remain acute.
Initiate conversation and remember your patient may be able to hear you even though they
are unconscious.
· Ex: if the patient is in surgery and is still conscious, they could hear you.



What is expressive aphasia? - ✔✔· Understand what is being said but cannot express
thoughts or feelings in words. (Broca's)



What is receptive aphasia? - ✔✔difficulties in receiving and processing written and oral
messages



What is global aphasia? - ✔✔· the client has difficulty with both expressive language and
reception of messages



How does one assist a blind client with ambulation? - ✔✔· Allow the client to take your arm
to preserve the client's autonomy. (instead of you taking their arm, they're taking yours)
· Allow as much independence as possible



What is the goal of crisis intervention response? - ✔✔· To return the client to a pre-crisis
level of functioning.



What is anticipatory grief? - ✔✔· Anticipatory grief is an emotional response that occurs
before the actual death around a family member with a terminal disorder



A client has entered the rage stage. What should the nurse do? - ✔✔· leave and get help

, What is a developmental crisis? - ✔✔· A developmental crisis can occur as individual
development age related milestones in their life
· Ex: teenagers.


There is a local community crisis. Describe the heroic phase in responding to this crisis. -
✔✔· Heroic-emergency teams, neighbors, and friends rally around survivors providing
support and supplies for recovery



What is a situational crisis? - ✔✔· A situational crisis refers to a stressful life event which
exceeds a client's resources and coping mechanisms/skills.
· EX: house is on fire.



Describe mild anxiety. (moderate, severe, panicked, all types of anxiety) - ✔✔· Heightened
state of alertness



Nurses are kinesthetic learners. What does this mean? - ✔✔· Kinesthetic learners best learn
with demonstration and hands on practice



What is the difference between nonverbal and verbal communication? - ✔✔· Verbal
communication includes sounds and words
· Nonverbal includes wordless cues



You have a client who only speaks Spanish. Who can be utilized as an interpreter? - ✔✔· On
staff interpreters (someone who is a certified interpreter and works for hospital)


What organization established educational standards requiring health care agencies to
provide systematic health education and trained for clients? - ✔✔· The joint commission has
established standards requiring health care agencies to provide systematic health education
and training for clients and families.



What is the goal of palliative care? - ✔✔· Management for the client and support for the
family during the last stage of life

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