(NEW 2024 2025) ALREADY GRADED A.
1. The nurse incorporates cultural considerations into the health teaching plan
by: assessing a person's beliefs
2. The communication of health information in a manner which is clear and
understandable to the client is known as: health literacy
3. Nurses have a responsibility to ensure health literacy when providing health
education. What are some strategies that nurses can use to promote health literacy?
(select all that apply): -speak clearly and distincly
-face the person when speaking
-conclude with a summary of key points
4. The nurse utilizes strategies associated with client-centered communication by
doing which of the following? (select all that apply: -not being"too busy" to talk
-developing mutual understanding
-using a conversational interviewing style
-tuning in to the client's preferences and style
5. What are some ethical standards that nurses can utilize for interpersonal
communications? (select all that apply): -communication information accurately
-be sensitive to gender and cultural context
-communicate verbal and nonverbal messages in a congruent manner
6. Which of the following scenarios best describes a nurse using
metacommunication: Understanding that an individual needs a break before proceeding
7. The nurse is teaching a class to students of pediatric nursing on comparing the
concepts of growth and development. Which statement most accurately represents
these concepts?: Development is a gradual change that includes advances in skills.
8. A nurse is attending a continuing education program about growth and
development. Why is it necessary that nurses are well educated about this content?
(Select all that apply): -Can deliver anticipatory guidance to families
-Have a better understanding of genetics and genomics
-Can provide more effective health education
9. you are invited to attend the weekly unit patient care conference. The staff
discusses patient care issues. This type of communication is :: small group
10. while admitting a patient, during the inital interview, a family member tells
you"my mom really means that she does not understand her medical diagnosis." the
communication form used by the family member is:: clarifying
11. . a nurse is in the process of establishing a therapeutic relationship with a
person. which of the following techniques should be used by the nurse:: -showing
interest in the persons concerns
, .
-define the parameters of the relationship with the person
12 an older-adult is wearing a hearing aid. which techniques should the nurse use to
facilitate communication: turn off the Television
13. A patient is aphasic, and the nurse notices that the patients hands shake
intermittently. Which nursing action is most appropriate to facilitate
communication?: use pen and paper
14. Intrapersonal(levels of communication): occurs within an individual
15. interpersonal(levels of communication): one-to-one interaction between two
people
16. transpersonal(levels of communication): interaction within a person's spiritual
domain
17. small group(levels of communication): interactions with a small number of people
18. public(levels of communication): interaction with an audience
19. Allison, age 15 years, calls her best friend Laura and is crying. She has a date
with John, someone she has been hoping to date for months, but now she has a
pimple on her forehead. Laura firmly believes that John and everyone else will
notice the blemish right away. This is an example of the:: imaginary audience
20. Nine-year-old Brian has a difficult time making friends at school and being
chosen to play on the team. He also has trouble completing his homework and,
as a result, receives little positive feedback from his parents or teacher.
According to Erikson's theory, failure at this stage of development results in::
feeling of inferiority
21. S in S.O.L.E.R: Sit facing the patient
22. O in S.O.L.E.R: Observe an open posture
23. L in S.O.L.E.R: Lean toward the patient
24. E in S.O.L.E.R: Establish and maintain intermittent eye contact
25. R in S.O.L.E.R: Relax
26. -Stress heardy characteristics=: See stress as a challenge instead of a threat
27. -cognitive restructuring=: recognizing that negative thinking often causes
emotional destress
28. Enuresis=: involuntary urination. especially for children during the night.
29. Tanner stages=: development of breasts and pubes in girls and gonads and pubes in
boys
30. morbidity=: the condition of being diseased/ the proportion of sickness or of a
specific disease in a geographical location
31. Race=: shared biological attributes of a group. Ex: skin