The nurse is preparing a community education program about a new treatment for prostate cancer. At what level would the nurse prepare the distributed educational materials?
- A. Upper grade school, 4th to 6th grade level
- B. High school, 10th to 12th grade level
- C. Middle school, 7th to 9th grade level
- D. College, over the 12th grade level
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When preparing educational materials for the general population, the language or words used should be at the middle school, 7th to 9th grade level.
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The nurse is caring for a client who has been diagnosed with a cerebral vascular accident and displays expressive aphasia. In which manner does the nurse best promote communication?
- A. Ask the client open-ended questions and allow time for a response.
- B. Give the client a tablet and pencil to use.
- C. Provide the client with a speaking valve.
- D. Use a picture board with common responses.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: For clients with aphasia, it is most helpful to have a picture board with responses to convey meaning. This decreases some frustration and allows the client to have some control over care. Asking a client with expressive aphasia open-ended questions is not the best option because the client is unable to give lengthy responses. Depending on the client's degree of aphasia, closed-ended questions may be appropriate. A speaking valve is useful for a client who has a tracheostomy or one who has had laryngectomy.
The nurse enters the client's room and assesses that the client's affect appears sad. The client is sitting near the window, staring into the distance with a tear in the eye. The nurse approaches and places a hand on the client's shoulder asking for the client's thoughts. What type of emotion is the nurse projecting?
- A. Sympathy
- B. Empathy
- C. Ambivalence
- D. Pity
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse is projecting empathy. Empathy is an intuitive awareness of what the client is experiencing. Nurses perceive the client's emotional state and provide support. Sympathy is the projection of understanding the way one may feel, many times by having gone through the experience as well. Ambivalence projects conflicting feelings and uncertainty. Pity projects a feeling of sorrow.
Which of the following is a client responsibility in the nurse-client relationship?
- A. Remain nonjudgmental.
- B. Comply with the therapeutic regimen.
- C. Function as an advocate.
- D. Perform prescribed skill safely.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Complying with the therapeutic regimen is a client responsibility. Remaining nonjudgmental, functioning as an advocate, and performing a prescribed skill safely are nurse responsibilities.
A nurse is caring for a client who is newly diagnosed with cancer and receiving a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC). Upon analysis, the nurse determines that the client is an affective learner. Which type of learning situation would the client learn from best?
- A. Having the client make a poster with the equipment from the PICC line
- B. Having the client prepare notes related to the PICC line to be discussed with the physician
- C. Having the client attend a group support meeting of people with PICC lines
- D. Having the client look online for information related to the PICC line
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An affective learner learns best when the information is presented with consideration of the client's thoughts/feelings, values, or beliefs. Having a client attend a group support meeting with individuals having similar life struggles provides the opportunity for the client to learn how best to live with the new diagnosis and care for themselves. Making a poster with equipment is helpful for a psychomotor learner. Preparing notes and learning online is helpful for a cognitive learner.
An experienced nurse is evaluating a new nurse to the unit who is providing discharge instructions to an adult client. The experienced nurse views the following: The new nurse approaches and decreases the volume on the television and then sits beside the client, presenting the information to the client and spouse. The new nurse states, 'You are to take ciprofloxacin 250 mg, two tablets b.i.d. A regular diet is ordered, and you are to follow up with your physician in 2 weeks. Here is printed information on the medication ordered.' The new nurse obtains appropriate signatures and leaves. Which point would the experienced nurse address?
- A. The nurse should use shorter sentences when teaching.
- B. The nurse should improve professionalism and stand.
- C. The nurse should minimize medical terms when teaching.
- D. The nurse should continue with the same method without changes.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When teaching adult clients, it is best to minimize technical terms and medical jargon ('b.i.d.' for example) whenever able. The nurse used appropriate sentence length. Sitting beside the client is appropriate, and it is best to reduce noise and distraction by decreasing the volume of the television. With minimal change, the new nurse can improve with teaching skills.
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