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A nurse is caring for a client who is about to have a colonoscopy. The client states, "I am so nervous about what the doctor might find during the test." The nurse asks the client, "Are you feeling anxious about the results of your colonoscopy?" With this question, the nurse is using which of the following communication techniques?

A. Confrontation

Confrontation involves addressing discrepancies or conflicts directly, which is not what the nurse is doing here.

B. Providing information

Providing information involves giving facts or details, which is not the primary focus of the nurse's question.

C. Clarification

Clarification is used to ensure understanding, which the nurse is seeking by confirming the client's feelings.

D. Summarizing

Summarizing involves briefly restating the main points, which is not what the nurse is doing in this instance.

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Full Explanation

A. Confrontation involves addressing discrepancies or conflicts directly, which is not what the nurse is doing here.
B. Providing information involves giving facts or details, which is not the primary focus of the nurse's question.
C. Clarification is used to ensure understanding, which the nurse is seeking by confirming the client's feelings.
D. Summarizing involves briefly restating the main points, which is not what the nurse is doing in this instance.


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QUESTION

An on-duty nurse discovers that a colleague is stealing medicines. According to the Nurse Practice Acts, what should the nurse do?

A. Keep silent and overlook the incident.

Keeping silent is unethical and violates the Nurse Practice Acts.

B. Inform the local police station.

Informing the police might be necessary eventually, but the initial report should be to the supervisor.

C. Report the incident to the supervisor.

Reporting the incident to the supervisor is the correct and appropriate action according to the Nurse Practice Acts.

D. Discuss this incident with a colleague.

Discussing the incident with a colleague does not address the legal and ethical obligation to report.

Full Explanation

A. Keeping silent is unethical and violates the Nurse Practice Acts.
B. Informing the police might be necessary eventually, but the initial report should be to the supervisor.
C. Reporting the incident to the supervisor is the correct and appropriate action according to the Nurse Practice Acts.
D. Discussing the incident with a colleague does not address the legal and ethical obligation to report.

QUESTION

A nurse is caring for a client who states, "I have got to get out of this hospital! They have found my address and are coming for my family!" The nurse responds, "Don't worry, no one will harm your family." Which of the following types of communication breakdown does this response represent?

A. Showing disapproval

Showing disapproval involves expressing negative judgment, which is not evident here.

B. Offering false reassurance

Offering false reassurance is when the nurse gives an assurance without basis, which is the case in this scenario.

C. Providing a passive response

Providing a passive response would involve avoiding the issue or not addressing it, which is not what the nurse did.

D. Offering sympathy

Offering sympathy involves expressing understanding and compassion, which is not the primary issue with the response.

Full Explanation

A. Showing disapproval involves expressing negative judgment, which is not evident here.
B. Offering false reassurance is when the nurse gives an assurance without basis, which is the case in this scenario.
C. Providing a passive response would involve avoiding the issue or not addressing it, which is not what the nurse did.
D. Offering sympathy involves expressing understanding and compassion, which is not the primary issue with the response.

QUESTION

A nurse checks with assistive personnel on the unit throughout the shift to determine if they are completing tasks. The nurse is demonstrating which of the following rights of delegation?

A. Right communication

Right communication involves clear, concise instructions and feedback.

B. Right circumstances

Right circumstances refer to appropriate setting and resources for delegation.

C. Right person

Right person involves ensuring the delegatee is qualified to perform the task.

D. Right supervision

Right supervision includes monitoring, evaluating, and providing feedback, which the nurse is doing by checking on the tasks.

Full Explanation

A. Right communication involves clear, concise instructions and feedback.
B. Right circumstances refer to appropriate setting and resources for delegation.
C. Right person involves ensuring the delegatee is qualified to perform the task.
D. Right supervision includes monitoring, evaluating, and providing feedback, which the nurse is doing by checking on the tasks.