Therapeutic Communication Exam 2025
A nurse uses therapeutic communication techniques in order to achieve desired client
outcomes. Which communication technique is a part of therapeutic communication?
-asking for explanations
-showing sympathy to the pt
-asking personal questions to the pt
-Providing relevant information to the pt - Correct Answer-providing relevant information
to the client
The nurse asks questions to an older client about experiences and listens attentively.
Which therapeutic communication strategy is involved when the older client is recalling
the past?
-touch
-reminiscence
-reality orientation
-validation therapy - Correct Answer-reminiscence
A client who is experiencing acute alcohol withdrawal delirium appears frightened,
points toward the bed, and says, "Bugs are crawling all over me and my bed!" What is
the most therapeutic response by the nurse?
-"just try to brush them off"
-"I don't see any bugs on your or your bed"
-"They'll go away when you start feeling better"
-"The bugs that you see are just the design on the bedspread" - Correct Answer-I don't
see any bugs on you or your bed
The nurse is interviewing a client admitted for uncontrolled diabetes after binging on
alcohol for the past 2 weeks. The client states, "I am worried about how I am going to
pay my bills for my family while I am hospitalized." Which statement by the nurse would
best elicit information from the client?
-"you are worried about paying your bills?"
-Don't worry; your bills will get paid eventually"
-"When was the last time you were admitted for hyperglycemia?"
-"You really shouldn't be drinking alcohol because of your Dx of diabetes" - Correct
Answer-You are worried about paying your bills
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, Nursing
The wife of a client who has completed alcohol detoxification relates that she is
concerned about her husband's behavior if he starts drinking again. She says, "When
the drinking starts it really disrupts my family, and I'm not sure how to handle it." What is
the best response by the nurse?
-"Include your husband in the family's activities even when he's been drinking."
-"Attend Al-Anon meetings and avoid assuming responsibility for your husband's
behavior."
-"Search the house regularly for hidden alcohol and accompany your husband outside
the home."
-"Help your husband avoid embarrassment by making excuses for him when it's
impossible for him to function." - Correct Answer-Attend Al-Anon meetings and avoid
assuming responsibility for your husband's behavior
A husband is upset that his wife's alcohol withdrawal delirium has persisted for a second
day. What is the most appropriate initial response by the nurse?
-"I see that you're worried. We're using medication to ease your wife's discomfort."
-"This is expected. I suggest that you go home because there's nothing you can do to
help."
-"Are you afraid that your wife will die? I assure you, very few alcoholics die during the
detoxification process."
-"Are you worried that your wife is uncomfortable while she's going through withdrawal?
I'm sure that she's not in pain." - Correct Answer-I see that you're worried. We're using
medication to ease your wife's discomfort
A depressed, withdrawn client exhibits sadness through nonverbal behavior. What
should the nurse plan to help the client to do?
-increase structured physical activity
-cope with painful feelings by sharing them
-decide which unit activities the client can perform
-improve the ability to communicate with significant others - Correct Answer-cope with
painful feelings by sharing them
An adult child of a dying client says to the nurse in the nursing home, "I am so upset
because my parent is always angry at me." What is the nurse's best initial response?
-"your parent is frightened by impending death"
-"your parent is working through acceptance of the situation"
-"Your parent is attempting to reduce your need for dependency"
-"Your parent is hurt that you will not provide physical care at home" - Correct Answer-
your parent is working through acceptance of the situation
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