Explain facial expressions Correct Answers the face is the most
expressive part of the body; converts emotions
Explain gait Correct Answers gaits can tell you about illness
Explain gestures Correct Answers can be helpful when two
people who speak different languages are trying to communicate
with each other
Explain physical appearance Correct Answers can detect
illnesses; want to look at hygiene, clothes, color, body weight;
dress and grooming can indicate health
Explain posture Correct Answers posture can tell you about
patients health; a nurses posture can help or hinder
communication based on open or closed stance
Explain silence Correct Answers silence is important for
people to get their thoughts straight; indicates an understanding
of each other; allows the patient to feel like the nursing is
listening
Explain sounds and communication Correct Answers crying,
moaning, gasping, and sighing are nonverbal sounds
Explain the importance of eye contact Correct Answers beings
with eye contact; attention getting method to open conversation;
suggests willingness and respect to listen and to keep
communication open
,How are growth factors used for wound healing? Correct
Answers applied to wound bed to promote granulation, cell
proliferation, and cell migration
How do cultural influences and language barrier affect learning?
Correct Answers have an understanding of the patient's culture,
assumptions, and biases; use testimonials of people with he
same background; make materials int heir native language; get a
translator
How do dispositional traits promote communication? Correct
Answers nurses who display traits such as warmth and
friendliness, openness and respect, empathy, honesty,
authenticity, trust, and are caring and competent are well
disposed to communicate effectively
How do rapport builders promote communication? Correct
Answers rapport is a feeling of mutual trust experienced by
people in a satisfactory relationship and this facilities open
communication
How do roles and responsibilities influence communication?
Correct Answers a person's occupation might give the nurse a
general supposition of that person's abilities, talents, interests,
and SES although do not stereotype
How do the nurse practice acts effect nursing practice? Correct
Answers these are laws established in each state to regulate the
practice of nursing; they define the legal scope of practice,
create a state board of nursing to make and enforce rules and
,regulations, define important terms and activities in nursing
including legal requirements and titles for RNs and LPNs,
establish criteria for education and licensure of nursing, identify
violations, and exclude untrained or unlicensed people from
practicing
How do the standards of nursing practice effect nursing?
Correct Answers the American Nurses Association defines
activities that are unique to nursing, allows nurses to carry out
professional roles, serving as protection for the nurse, patient,
and healthcare institute, and each nurse is accountable for their
own quality of practice and responsible for the knowledge and
use of these standards
How do values influence communication? Correct Answers
respect their values and allow them to make their own decisions
How do you develop learning outcomes/goals? Correct
Answers performance (what the patient will do/what is
expected), conditions (criteria or measurable outcome), and time
(short or long term); decide which domain is involved;
prioritize; include family
How do you evaluate affective outcomes? Correct Answers
observe patient behaviors and conversation
How do you evaluate cognitive outcomes? Correct Answers
have the patient repeat or supply information; teach-back
How do you evaluate physiological outcomes? Correct Answers
assessment skills to collect and compare data
, How do you evaluate psychomotor outcomes? Correct Answers
have the patient demonstrate skills
How do you implement and evaluate the teaching plan? Correct
Answers implement the plan and evaluate by using the teach
back method or demonstrate; keep sessions short, be flexible,
relate material to person's experiences; reinforce and celebrate
learning, evaluate teaching, make sure goals were met,
document
How do you overcome issues with the web? Correct Answers
use firewalls, train staff, use well designed websites, have
adequate transmission access, use antivirus systems, have
effective organizational policies and standards
How do you reduce pressure for at risk patients? Correct
Answers turn patient every two hours; use pillow, foam wedges,
or pressure reducing boots; use support surfaces for pressure
redistribution; air, fluid foam, gel cushions, static flotation,
alternating air mattresses, low air loss bed, air fluidized beds
How does age and developmental level affect learning? Correct
Answers people learn different based on age and development
of cognitive and psychosocial abilities;, emotional maturity,
moral and spiritual maturity, and physical abilities,adults only
need to know what they need to know
How does developmental level influence communication?
Correct Answers language development is directly correlated