"How does that make you feel?" Correct Answer validation
"I'm not sure; could you try explaining it in a different way?"
Correct Answer clarification
"It sounds like you are happy with your choice of surgery over
chemotherapy" Correct Answer reflection
"You seem to be sad now that your family has gone home"
Correct Answer paraphrasing
a nurse completes a head-to-toe assessment of a patient. which
form communication would be required to document the
intervention? Correct Answer including the assessment in the
written healthcare record
a nurse is attempting to portray professional values. which
statement would be accurate regarding these values? Correct
Answer the result of a conscious choice
a nurse is caring for a patient who is actively dying and does not
want to eat or drink, but the family wants the nurse to advocate
for an IV infusion. which category of ethical issue would this
scenario represent? Correct Answer moral uncertainty
a patient asks a nurse to administer an excess of opioid
medications with the intention of completing a medically
assisted suicide. which action would correctly apply the ethical
,principle of beneficence? Correct Answer assessing pain level
and respirations per minute
a patient being prepared for surgery is expressing concern and
demonstrating high anxiety. Which statement by the nurse is
therapeutic? Correct Answer tell me about your concers
a patient expresses confusion and frustration after speaking to
the surgeon. By stating "It seems that your questions and
concerns did not get answered" the nurse is displaying which
type of communication? Correct Answer reflection
a postoperative patient complains of pain and rates it 9/10. when
the nurse assesses the available medications and decides to
administer hydromorphone, the nurse would be engaging in
which phase of the nursing process? Correct Answer outcome
identification
according to the American Association of Critical Care
standards, nurses should be as proficient in communication
skills as they are in which other area? Correct Answer clinical
skills
active-problem solving of assessed healthcare needs Correct
Answer working phase
acts on the patient's behalf Correct Answer surrogate role
aimless behavior incongruent verbal responses and
hyperventilation Correct Answer severe anxiety
,apply best practices for care plans Correct Answer analyze
research strength
be open to practice changes Correct Answer inquire
be systematic in validating interventions Correct Answer use
evidence-based practices to improve outcomes
becoming defensive when the patient asks a question about their
care Correct Answer disengagement
Care teams are typically patient-focused; however, from a
business perspective, organizations must also focus on which
goal? Correct Answer -financial
-corporate metrics
-employee retention
conversations have rules Correct Answer goals
create goals prior to starting Correct Answer self-awareness
create solutions Correct Answer be an innovator
data about the patient is gathered from records and medical
colleagues Correct Answer pre interaction phase
differentiate patient and professional values Correct Answer
critical thinking skill
, during a clinical judgment of a patient who is distrustful of the
staff, which action would occur in the identification of values?
Correct Answer clarification and prioritization
during the process step of the clinical decision making, which
action would the nurse take when attempting to decide whether
to call the physican about a patient? Correct Answer
understanding of current circumstances
During which step of the PAR model will the nurse incorporate
ethical values? Correct Answer Step 2 ACT to apply clinical
knowledge
enhanced learning and problem solving with an ability to adapt
to change Correct Answer mild anxiety
enlist change agents Correct Answer cultivate organizational
support
evaluating the patient response to treatment and goals achieved
Correct Answer termination phase
examine intervention outcomes in workplace Correct Answer
accountability
expressing own values Correct Answer moralizing
feedback Correct Answer provide information back to the
sender
focus on patient's feelings Correct Answer boundaries
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