NR 222 WEEK 5 EDAPT EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS |
VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST EXAM
What is the most important aspect of small group communication? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Organized and concise
What are aspects of nonverbal communication? - CORRECT ANSWER - Eye
Contact
Posture and gait
Personal space
Appearance
Facial expression
Gestures
Sounds
What are reasons for effective communication and healthcare? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Reduce errors
Improve outcomes
Increase client satisfaction
Meet legal standards
Meets clinical standards of care
Why communicate? - CORRECT ANSWER - Develop relationships
Collect relevant data
Provide education
Interact during intervention
Improve patient safety
Reduce errors
,Increase satisfaction
interpersonal relationships - CORRECT ANSWER - - both the nurse and client
must be equal participants in the communication partnership
- client responses are not always what is expected
- each client has a specific communication need
- we must pay attention to verbal and nonverbal communication
- at bedside communication always consider privacy
Communication throughout the nursing process - CORRECT ANSWER -
Assessment: The nurse asked the client if they have any past surgeries
Diagnosis: the nurse analyzes the clients responses and determines that the
client is afraid to have surgery
Planning: the nurse talks with a client to establish mutual goals
Implementation: the nurse teaches a client about the pain management plan after
surgery
Evaluation: the nurse asked the client if they have any questions
Levels of communication: self talk - CORRECT ANSWER - Refers to your
thoughts and inner communication that strongly influence your perception,
feelings, behavior, and self-esteem. It is important to be aware of the nature and
content of your own thinking.
Levels of communication: one on one - CORRECT ANSWER - Interactions
occur between a nurse and another person in a face-to-face manner. The most
frequent way that nurses used to communicate.
Levels of communication: electronic - CORRECT ANSWER - Use of
technology to create ongoing relationships with clients or the interpersonal
team. Secure messaging may provide timely communication within a healthcare
provider.
,Levels of communication: small group - CORRECT ANSWER - Occurs when
a small group collaborate. This type of communication is usually goal oriented
and requires an understanding of group dynamics.
Levels of communication: public - CORRECT ANSWER - Interaction with
large audience nurses often speak to groups of clients about health related topics
present scholarly work to colleagues at conferences or lead classroom
discussions with peers or students
Important aspects of verbal communication - CORRECT ANSWER -
Vocabulary
Meaning
Pacing
Intonation
Clarity
And brevity
Meaning - CORRECT ANSWER - Sunrise have different meanings,
depending on the context of their use
Pacing - CORRECT ANSWER - Conversation should move at a comfortable
piece, inappropriate speed based on information
vocabulary - CORRECT ANSWER - Communication is ineffective, if senders
and receivers cannot translate each others words or phrases
Timing and relevance - CORRECT ANSWER - Both are critical in
communication if either is incorrect, communication is ineffective.
, Intonation - CORRECT ANSWER - Tone of voice can dramatically alter the
meaning and perception of a message
Clarity and brevity - CORRECT ANSWER - effective Communication is
simple, brief and direct
The nurse is caring for a client who only speaks and read Spanish. What action
should the nurse take when communicating with this client? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Use an authorized interpreter to provide translation for education
Verbal and nonverbal communication identification - CORRECT ANSWER -
Nonverbal
-posture and gait
-Gestures
-personal space
-Eye contact
-Appearance
Verbal
-Clarity in brevity
-pacing
-intonation
-Meaning
Barriers to communication Situations - CORRECT ANSWER - -sad, or
suffering from depression
-Withdrawn or have difficulty expressing feelings or needs
-Sensory perception deficits, such as hearing vision, or speech difficulties
-Angry or confrontational
VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST EXAM
What is the most important aspect of small group communication? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Organized and concise
What are aspects of nonverbal communication? - CORRECT ANSWER - Eye
Contact
Posture and gait
Personal space
Appearance
Facial expression
Gestures
Sounds
What are reasons for effective communication and healthcare? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Reduce errors
Improve outcomes
Increase client satisfaction
Meet legal standards
Meets clinical standards of care
Why communicate? - CORRECT ANSWER - Develop relationships
Collect relevant data
Provide education
Interact during intervention
Improve patient safety
Reduce errors
,Increase satisfaction
interpersonal relationships - CORRECT ANSWER - - both the nurse and client
must be equal participants in the communication partnership
- client responses are not always what is expected
- each client has a specific communication need
- we must pay attention to verbal and nonverbal communication
- at bedside communication always consider privacy
Communication throughout the nursing process - CORRECT ANSWER -
Assessment: The nurse asked the client if they have any past surgeries
Diagnosis: the nurse analyzes the clients responses and determines that the
client is afraid to have surgery
Planning: the nurse talks with a client to establish mutual goals
Implementation: the nurse teaches a client about the pain management plan after
surgery
Evaluation: the nurse asked the client if they have any questions
Levels of communication: self talk - CORRECT ANSWER - Refers to your
thoughts and inner communication that strongly influence your perception,
feelings, behavior, and self-esteem. It is important to be aware of the nature and
content of your own thinking.
Levels of communication: one on one - CORRECT ANSWER - Interactions
occur between a nurse and another person in a face-to-face manner. The most
frequent way that nurses used to communicate.
Levels of communication: electronic - CORRECT ANSWER - Use of
technology to create ongoing relationships with clients or the interpersonal
team. Secure messaging may provide timely communication within a healthcare
provider.
,Levels of communication: small group - CORRECT ANSWER - Occurs when
a small group collaborate. This type of communication is usually goal oriented
and requires an understanding of group dynamics.
Levels of communication: public - CORRECT ANSWER - Interaction with
large audience nurses often speak to groups of clients about health related topics
present scholarly work to colleagues at conferences or lead classroom
discussions with peers or students
Important aspects of verbal communication - CORRECT ANSWER -
Vocabulary
Meaning
Pacing
Intonation
Clarity
And brevity
Meaning - CORRECT ANSWER - Sunrise have different meanings,
depending on the context of their use
Pacing - CORRECT ANSWER - Conversation should move at a comfortable
piece, inappropriate speed based on information
vocabulary - CORRECT ANSWER - Communication is ineffective, if senders
and receivers cannot translate each others words or phrases
Timing and relevance - CORRECT ANSWER - Both are critical in
communication if either is incorrect, communication is ineffective.
, Intonation - CORRECT ANSWER - Tone of voice can dramatically alter the
meaning and perception of a message
Clarity and brevity - CORRECT ANSWER - effective Communication is
simple, brief and direct
The nurse is caring for a client who only speaks and read Spanish. What action
should the nurse take when communicating with this client? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Use an authorized interpreter to provide translation for education
Verbal and nonverbal communication identification - CORRECT ANSWER -
Nonverbal
-posture and gait
-Gestures
-personal space
-Eye contact
-Appearance
Verbal
-Clarity in brevity
-pacing
-intonation
-Meaning
Barriers to communication Situations - CORRECT ANSWER - -sad, or
suffering from depression
-Withdrawn or have difficulty expressing feelings or needs
-Sensory perception deficits, such as hearing vision, or speech difficulties
-Angry or confrontational