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A client asks for advice regarding a personal problem. Which is the most appropriate response by the
nurse? - correct ans:Ask the client what would be the best thing to do.
, A client has difficulty communicating verbally (expressive aphasia) because ofa brain attack (stroke).
Which should the nurse do when caring for this client? Select all that apply. - correct ans:Teach the
client how to use a picture board.
Encourage the client to elaborate with gestures.
Be patient when the client is attempting to speak.
A client is admitted to the hospital with multiple health problems. Which nursing intervention is least
effective in meeting the client's psychosocial needs? - correct ans:Assisting the client with meals.
A client is being discharged to a nursing home. While preparing the discharge summary, the client says,
"I feel that nobody cares about me." Which is the nurse's best response? - correct ans:"You feel as if
nobody cares"
A client is confused and disoriented. Which route of communication used by the nurse is most effective
in this situation? - correct ans:Touch
A client is upset and rambles about an incident that occurred earlier in the week. Which should the
nurse do first? - correct ans:Identify the client's concerns.
A client tells the nurse, "The doctor just told me I have cancer" and then begins to cry. Which is the best
response by the nurse? - correct ans:"Sometimes it helps to talk about it"
A client who is hearing impaired tells the nurse, "I have difficulty hearing what people say to me." Which
should the nurse do? Select all that apply. - correct ans:Face the client directly when talking
Provide pencil and paper for communication
Emunciate clearly when speaking with the client
A client who usually is verbal appears sad and withdrawn. Which should the nurse do? Select all that
apply. - correct ans:Use open-ended questions
Describe the behavior to the client