NR 222 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 2024 Correctly done
What does SBAR stand for? - Situation Background Assessment Recommendation A patient is getting ready for surgery and seems very nervous. What would the best response from the nurse be? 1. You are in great hands 2. How are you feeling 3. Don't worry everything will be fine? 4. Are you nervous? - "How are you feeling?" What is the best way to gain the most information from the patient? 1. Ask questions 2. Active listening 3. Ask the family 4. Look at the chart - Active listening The patient is crying and will not share information with the nurse. What would be the best thing the nurse could do? - Come back later You come in for your morning shift and the patient complains about the night shift. What would be the best response from the nurse? 1. I apologize you had a rough night 2. Today is a new day 3. I will do my best to fix things and make today better 4. Why what happened? - 2. Today is a new daySights, sounds, sensations, or ideas that motivate someone to communicate with one another 1. Message 2. Feedback 3. Referent 4. Channels - Referent One that encodes and decodes messages 1. Interpersonal variables 2. Referent 3. Sender & receiver 4. Channels - Sender & Receiver Factors within the sender and receiver that influence communication 1. Message 2. Environment 3. Interpersonal variables 4. Feedback - Interpersonal variables Setting of the sender and receiver interaction 1. Channels 2. Referent 3. Environment 4. Message - Environment Verbal communication - uses spoken or written words Non verbal communication - gestures, facial expressions, body languageWhen working with an older adult who is hearing-impaired, the use of which techniques would improve communication? (Select all that apply.) 1. Check for needed adaptive equipment. 2. Exaggerate lip movements to help the patient lip read. 3. Give the patient time to respond to questions. 4. Keep communication short and to the point. 5. Communicate only through written information. - 1. Check for needed adaptive equipment 3. Give the patient time to respond to questions 4. Keep communication short and to the point A nurse is talking with a young-adult patient about the purpose of a new medication. The nurse says, "I want to be clear. Can you tell me in your words the purpose of this medicine?" This exchange 334is an example of which element of the transactional communication process? 1. Message 2. Obtaining feedback 3. Channel 4. Referent - Obtaining feedback Phases of Therapeutic nursing - 1. Preinteraction 2. Orientation 3. Working 4. Termination Patient says. " I've been overweight all my life and never had any problems. I can't understand why I need to be on a diet" Which is a response of paraphrasing? 1. "You don't care if you're overweight" 2. "You need to go on a diet to lose weight and become healthier."3. You're not convinced that you need a diet because you've stayed healthy." - 3. You're not convinced that you need a diet because you've stayed healthy." What does SPEAK-UP stand for? - S:peak up with questions or concerns P:ay attention to your care E:ducate yourself on your illness A:sk a trusted peer to be your advocate K:now your meds & why you take them U:se an approved health care organization Participate in decisions about your treatment What is culture? - shared pattern of values and behaviors What is ethnicity? - sense of collective identity Nuclear family - consists of husband and wife (one or more kids) Extended family - relatives such as aunts, uncles, cousins, & grandparents
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