An adult experiencing a recent exacerbation of ulcerative colitis tells the nurse, "I had an
accident while I was at the grocery store. It was so embarrassing." Select the nurse's
therapeutic response.
A) "Most grocery stores have public restrooms available."
B) "Tell me more about how you felt when that happened."
C) "People usually have compassion about those types of events."
D) "Your disease is now in remission so that is not likely to happen again."
A nurse counsels a widow whose husband died 5 years ago. The widow says, If I'd
done more, he would still be alive." Select the nurse's therapeutic response.
A) "I understand how you feel after such a terrible loss."
B) "That was a long time ago. Now it's time to move on with your life."
C) "You did a very good job of caring for him, especially because he was sick for so
long."
D) "Your husband was 82 years old with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease."
A patient has been out of work for 3 weeks with a major illness and anticipates another
month of recovery. The patient tells the nurse, "I'm trying to keep up with my work email
from home. They hired a new person in my department, but that person has no
experience." Select the nurse's therapeutic response.
A) "It sounds like you're saying you are worried about your job security."
B) "No one expects you to keep pace with your job while you're recovering."
C) "Your employer is required to hold your job for you while you're on sick leave."
D) "Don't worry about your job right now. It's more important for you to recover."
In which nurse-patient interaction would it be appropriate for the nurse to consider using
touch?
A) Comforting a tearful patient of Japanese heritage
B) Counseling a child who was physically abused by a parent
C) Welcoming a person of Hispanic heritage to a new group session
D) Interacting with a Native American who has a hearing impairment
A nurse prepares a patient in a rural community for an initial telehealth visit with the
HCP. Select the nurse's priority action.
,A) Ensure that the patient's rights to privacy are respected
B) Ask the patient, "How much do you know about the Internet?"
C) Inform the patient, "This experience will be like appearing on a television."
D) Advise the patient, "You will be able to hear, but not see, your health care provider."
Which comment by the nurse would be appropriate to begin a new nurse-patient
relationship?
A) "Which of your problems is most serious?"
B) "I want you to tell me about your problems."
C) "I'm an experienced nurse. You can trust me."
D) "What would you like to tell me about yourself?"
A neighbor telephones the nurse daily, giving lengthy details about multiple somatic
complaints and relationship problems. Which limit-setting strategy should the nurse
employ?
A) Suggest the neighbor call other people in the community
B) Say to the neighbor, "I can talk to you for 15 minutes twice a week."
C) Use the telephone's caller ID to screen calls from the neighbor
D) Tell the neighbor, "You should discuss these concerns with your personal physician
rather than me."
A patient has been oppositional, demanding, and resistant to working on goals. A
mental health nurse tells the nursing supervisor, "We finally had a serious talk. I let that
patient know it's time to get right with God and stop this behavior." Recognizing the
nurse's actions were not acceptable, select the supervisor's responding action.
A) Review the facility policies regarding patient's rights with the nurse
B) Ask the nurse about documentation related to this patient interaction
C) Schedule the nurse for a staff development activity on cultural sensitivity
D) Work with the nurse to prepare and analyze a process recording of the interaction
A nurse participating in a community health fair interviews an adult who has had no
interaction with a health care professional for more than 10 years. The adult says, "I like
to keep to myself. Crowds make me nervous." Which action should the nurse employ?
A) Refer the adult for a full health assessment
B) Explore the adult's family and social relationships
C) Ask the adult, "How do you feel about the quality of your life?"
D) Explain to the adult, "We can help you feel better about yourself."
A few nurses are privately discussing patients under their care. Which nurse's comment
indicates the need for clinical supervision regarding countertransference?
, A) "My patient is always asking my permission to do something, just like a child."
B) "When our unit is understaffed, it seems like we have more incidents of disruptive
behavior."
C) "My patient tries to tell me what to do all the time. I got a divorce because my spouse
used to do that."
D) "Our patients have had so many life experiences. I find myself feeling sympathetic
sometimes."
The school nurse assesses four adolescents who appear to have a healthy weight.
Which comment would lead the nurse to explore further for an eating disorder?
A) "I usually try to exercise 30 minutes a day."
B) "I know everything in my life will be better once I lose 15 more pounds."
C) "I forgot my lunch today, so I will only be eating an apple."
D) "I know I shouldn't eat potato chips, but I just love them."
A nurse assesses four adolescents diagnosed with various eating disorders. Which
comment would the nurse expect from the adolescent diagnosed with anorexia
nervosa?
A) "I look good because whenever I overeat, I purge myself."
B) "I love sweets. I make myself throw up so I can eat more."
C) "I've lost 60 pounds, but I'm still a size 2. I want to be a size 0."
D) "I've hidden my eating disorder from everyone, even my parents."
While weighing patients on an eating disorders unit, the nurse overhears a psychiatric
technician say, "I wish I had an eating disorder; maybe I'd lose a little weight." What is
the nurse's best action?
A) Report the clinical observation to the nursing supervisor
B) Ask the psychiatric technician, "What did you mean by that comment?"
C) Privately discuss the importance of sensitivity with the psychiatric technician
D) Immediately interrupt the interaction between the patient and psychiatric technician
Shortly after hospitalization, an adolescent diagnosed with anorexia nervosa says to the
nurse, "Being fat is the worst thing in the world. I hope it never happens to me." Which
response by the nurse is appropriate?
A) "You need to gain weight to become healthier."
B) "Your world would not change if you gained a few pounds."
C) "Tell me how your world would be different if your were fat."
D) "Your attractiveness is not defined by a number on the scale."
A patient is hospitalized with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa. The nurse reviews the
patient's lab results, as follows:
- Sodium: 143 mEq/L