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In which nurse interaction D
may SBAR be used?
a. Nurse to social worker
b. Nurse to doctor
c. Nurse to nurse
d. All of the above
A nurse tells a doctor a B (Parts of a patient's background include what they
patient has diabetes. were admitted for, their background history, labs
Which part of the SBAR and tests pertinent to the reason for the call, their
model is this statement? current therapy, and their current vital signs.)
a. Situation
b. Background
c. Assessment
d. Recommendation
,The nurse tells the doctor A (Parts of situation: Briefly state the issue, when it
a patient felt warm when happened or began, how severe the patient's
she checked him for a response is--for example: changes in heart
fever. What part of the rate/rhythm, changes in vital signs, intake and
SBAR model is this output, change in assessment, uncontrolled pain, or
statement? change in level of consciousness.)
a. Situation
b. Background
c. Assessment
d. Recommendation
Your interpretation of C (The assessment part of SBAR includes telling the
what is happening to the health care provider what you think the problem is.)
patient would fall in what
category of SBAR?
a. Situation
b. Background
c. Assessment
d. Recommendation
A nurse calls the health D (Recommendation involves
care provider for their suggesting/requesting that the HCP order certain
patient and suggests that tests, a change in the patient's treatment, a higher
an EKG be ordered for level of care is needed (Ex. referral to a specialist)
the patient. Which part of and asking the HCP is they have any questions for
SBAR does this you or if they need any other information.)
represent?
a. Situation
b. Background
c. Assessment
d. Recommendation
,The nurse asks a newly C (This is an example of the therapeutic
admitted client, "What communication technique of exploring. The purpose
can we do to help you?" of using exploring is to delve further into the
What is the purpose of subject, idea, experience, or relationship. This
this therapeutic technique is especially helpful with clients who tend
communication to remain on a superficial level of communication.)
technique?
a. To reframe the client's
thoughts about mental
health treatment
b. To put the client at
ease
c. To explore a subject,
idea, experience, or
relationship
d. To communicate that
the nurse is listening to
the conversation
, Which nursing statement D (This is an example of the therapeutic
is a good example of the communication technique of focusing. Focusing
therapeutic takes notice of a single idea or even a single word
communication and works especially well with a client who is
technique of focusing? moving rapidly from one thought to another.)
a. "Describe one of the
best things that
happened to you this
week."
b. "I'm having a difficult
time understanding what
you mean."
c. "Your counseling
session is in 30 minutes.
I'll stay with you until
then."
d. "You mentioned your
relationship with your
father. Let's discuss that
further."
During a nurse-client A (This nursing statement is an example of the
interaction, which nursing nontherapeutic communication block of belittling
statement may belittle feelings. Belittling feelings occur when the nurse
the client's feelings and misjudges the degree of the client's discomfort, thus
concerns? a lack of empathy and understanding may be
conveyed.)
a. "Don't worry.
Everything will be
alright."
b. "You appear uptight."
c. "I notice you have
bitten your nails to the
quick."
d. "You are jumping to
conclusions."