CNUR 102 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ (NEWEST VERSION)
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CNUR 102 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ (NEWEST VERSION)
"You mentioned earlier that you are scared, I am not sure what you mean by this. Please, elaborate?" What communication technique is being used?
A. Paraphrasing
B....
CNUR 102 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
(NEWEST VERSION)
"You mentioned earlier that you are scared, I am not sure what you mean by this.
Please, elaborate?" What communication technique is being used?
A. Paraphrasing
B. Open-ended questioning
C. Clarification
D. Probing - Answer ✅ C. Clarification
Rationale: The use of clarification enhances a nurse's communication. It has adequate
information and understanding of what a patient is trying to express as well as
decreases the chance for misinterpretation or misunderstanding.
Emmerson notices that her client, James, is holding his abdomen and taking small
breaths. She asks if James is in pain and he states, "No." Emmerson then informs
James of what she is observing. What communication technique is Emmerson using.
A. Sharing observation
B. Clarification
C. Closed-ended questioning
D. Providing information - Answer ✅ A. Sharing observation
Rationale: This technique shares with the patient your observations and enhances
rapport and honesty.
During communication class, the instructor notices that some students are not paying
attention or engaged in the lecture. The instructor states there will be a pop quiz and
proceeds to administer the quiz. Nathan thinks to himself, "I did not do the readings for
this week. I hope the questions are not too hard." What type of communication is
Nathan engaged in?
A. Interpersonal
B. Transpersonal
C. Intrapersonal
D. Impersonal - Answer ✅ C. Intrapersonal
Rationale: Your self-talk or inside voice is what is known as intrapersonal
communication.
, As a student you are instructing a small group of seniors in wheelchair yoga.
Considering proxemics, at which zone is the student in when leading this group?
A. Personal
B. Intimate
C. Public
D. Social - Answer ✅ D. Social
Rationale: When a student leads a group exercise, their positioning is most likely
anywhere between 4 and 12 ft. Any closer may make others uncomfortable or make it
difficult to participate and any further makes the exercise impersonal and difficult to
follow.
Lucy is caring for Mrs. Dell, an 85-year-old patient with cognitive impairment. What is
the best strategy for Lucy to use when communicating with Mrs. Dell?
A. Make use of a communication board
B. Gain Mrs. Dells attention before conversing
C. Ensure you explain in depth what you are doing
D. Repeat the question if Mrs. Dell does not immediately respond - Answer ✅ B. Gain
Mrs. Dells attention before conversing
Rationale: Patients with dementia are frequently distracted and it is important to gain
their attention when speaking with them, otherwise, they may not realize you are
addressing them. Gaining their attention also increases the likelihood of understanding,
cooperation, and collaboration.
Upon reflection, Robin feels he is having difficulty communicating effectively in a
collaborative manner with members of the interprofessional health care team. What
strategy should Robin use to improve his ability to communicate effectively with
interprofessional health care team members?
A. Be respectful of individual proxemics.
B. Learn the roles of each member of the interdisciplinary team.
C. Emphasize his accomplishments
D. Focus on the task at hand while nonverbally demonstrating that he is listening. -
Answer ✅ A. Be respectful of individual proxemics.
Rationale: Each member of an interprofessional team possesses their own comfort
zone. Providing more space initially is best until you become familiar with each
individual's comfort zones. Violating the comfort zone of others contributes to ineffective
communication. Knowing, acknowledging, and respecting others' comfort zones
enhances collegiality, interpersonal communication, and collaboration.
A recently graduated nurse is taking action to ensure that nursing knowledge is the
foundation of the care that she provides to clients and their families. The nurse should
draw on which of the following potential sources of nursing knowledge? Select all that
apply.
A. The nurses previous experiences in working with clients and families
B. Evidence from the fields of sociology and psychology
C. Reports from newspapers and magazines
D. Articles from academic journals
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