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NSG-310 Exam 3 Questions and
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Examples of therapeutic nonverbal communication - Answer-eye contact/no eye contact

body language

posture

fidgeting

writing

gestures

Components of body language - Answer-facial expressions, eye contact, movement and
gestures (the factor of distance and the factor of elevation), and personal appearance

Expressive aphasia - Answer-The inability to produce language ( despite being able to
understand language)

how would you help someone with expressive aphasia to communicate? - Answer-ask
them a question and then have them point to a picture or use sign language

How do you communicate with clients who are hard of hearing? - Answer-ask them the
best way to communicate

give them their hearing aids of they have them

speak slowly, enunciate clearly

don't use really high/low tones

watch timber of voice

watch body positioning

get to their levels

face them

write things out

, How do you know if a client understands you? - Answer-have the client communicate
back to you; teach back etc.

What is an expected outcome? - Answer-An outcome is a measurable change in the
client's status that you expect to occur related to the implemented care.

What does an expected outcome comprise of? - Answer-what it is

by when

is clear, concise, and measurable

What purpose does debriefing serve? - Answer-to reflect and decompress

Why is debriefing useful? - Answer-to help you explore what is going on and figure out
right/wrong things

What is palliative care - Answer-Relief of pain in a terminally ill patient (object is not
death but pain relief). the pt. is going to die eventually but they are going to be kept as
comfortable as possible, can get surgery

(the tx may result in death as an unintended consequence)

what is hospice care? - Answer-Pt. has <6 mo. to live. are there to die, won't get any
surgery but will be made comfortable

Hospice care focuses on support and care of the dying person and family, with the goal
of facilitating a peaceful and dignified death.

Hospice care is always provided by a team of both health professionals and non-
professionals to ensure a full range of care services.

Erik Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Answer-Infant-18 months = trust
vs. mistrust
18 months-3 years = autonomy vs shame & doubt
3-5 years = initiative vs. guilt
5-13 years = industry vs. inferiority
13-21 years = identity vs. role confusion
21-39 years = intimacy vs. isolation
40-65 years = generativity vs. stagnation
65 + years = ego integrity vs. despair`

Infant-18 months - Answer-trust vs. mistrust

18 months-3 years - Answer-autonomy vs shame & doubt

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