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Lab Manual Questions, part 2 | CEM 255 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory

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This nursing study guide reviews solved Q&A on client interviews, therapeutic communication, and culturally sensitive care. It emphasizes the difference between subjective and objective data collection, with examples such as pain being subjective and vital signs being objective. Interviewing strategies are outlined, including the use of closed-ended questions to maintain focus and open acknowledgment of cultural health beliefs to build rapport with clients from diverse backgrounds. The guide also addresses the importance of self-awareness in nursing practice, particularly when dealing with sensitive issues such as terminal illness or sexuality. By understanding their own thoughts and feelings, nurses can provide more therapeutic and unbiased care. This resource is well-suited for nursing students preparing for communication modules, fundamentals exams, and clinical application.

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Lab Manual Questions, part 2 | CEM 255 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory



During an interview, the nurse collects both subjective and objective data from an adult client.
Subjective data would include the client's



a- perception of pain

b- height

c- weight

d- temperature ✔️✔️a- perception of pain

During an interview with an adult client, the nurse can keep the interview from going off course by



a- using open-ended questions

b- rephrasing the client's statements

c- inferring information

d- using closed-ended questions ✔️✔️d- using closed-ended questions

The nurse has interviewed a Hispanic client with limited English skills for the first time. The nurse
observes that the client is reluctant to reveal personal information and believes in a hot-cold syndrome
of disease causation. The nurse should



a- indicate acceptance of the client's cultural differences

b- request a family member to interpret for the client

c- use stand terms to identify certain body parts

d- remain in a standing position during the interview ✔️✔️a- indicate acceptance of the client's cultural
differences

For a nurse to be therapeutic with clients when dealing with sensitive issues such as terminal illness or
sexuality, the nurse should have



a- advanced preparation in this area

b- experience in dealing with these types of clients

c- knowledge of his or her own thoughts and feelings about these issues

, d- personal experiences with death, dying, and sexuality ✔️✔️c- knowledge of his or her own thoughts
and feelings about these issues

The nurse is interviewing a client in the clinic for the first time. The client appears to have a very limited
vocabulary. The nurse should plan to



a- use very basic lay terminology

b- have a family member present during the interview

c- use standard medical terminology

d- show the client pictures of different symptoms, such as the "faces pain chart" ✔️✔️a- use very basic lay
terminology

The nurse is interviewing a client in the clinic for the first time. When the client tells the nurse that he
smokes "about two packs of cigarettes a day," the nurse should



a- look at the client with a frown

b- tell the client that he is spending a lot of money foolishly

c- provide the client with a list of dangers associated with smoking

d- encourage the client to quit smoking ✔️✔️d- encourage the client to quit smoking

During a client interview, the nurses uses nonverbal expression appropriately when the nurse



a- avoids excessive eye contact with the client

b- remains expressionless throughout the interview

c- uses touch in a friendly manner to establish rapport

d- displays mental distancing during the interview ✔️✔️c- uses touch in a friendly manner to establish
rapport

During the interview of an adult client, the nurse should



a- use leading questions for valid responses

b- provide the client with information as questions arise

c- read each questions carefully from the history form

d- complete the interview as quickly as possible ✔️✔️b- provide the client with information as questions
arise
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