Communication in Nursing 8th Edition Test Bank Related

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The nurse provides care for a male patient. When the nurse addresses the patient, which would be most appropriate?

  • A. Use both first and last name with each encounter.
  • B. Ask the patient how he prefers to be addressed.
  • C. Call the patient by his first name.
  • D. Address the patient by his last name.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B because it respects the patient's autonomy and preferences. By asking how the patient prefers to be addressed, the nurse demonstrates respect for the patient's individuality and dignity. This approach promotes a patient-centered care environment.

A: Using both first and last names with each encounter may come off as overly formal and impersonal.
C: Calling the patient by his first name without consent may be perceived as disrespectful and too informal.
D: Addressing the patient by his last name may be too formal and distant, not fostering a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.