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Nu 111 Final Exam (2) Questions with

Correct Answers 2024/2025 GRADED A


1. The wife of an elderly patient begins crying after she is informed that he

has a terminal illness. Which intervention by the nurse is best? - ANS -Sit

quietly with the patient's wife while she composes her thoughts




2. A patient is aphasic, and the nurse notices that the patient's hands shake

intermittently. Which nursing action is most appropriate to facilitate

communication? - ANS -Use a picture board




3. Which statement by the nurse demonstrates that active listening has

occurred?




1. "I find the best time to talk with my patient is during the morning bath"


2. "I listened to my patient while I was changing his IV site"

, 3. "I took notes when I listened to my patient describe his symptoms"


4. "I sat with my patient and his wife to talk about their fears before the

surgery" - ANS -"I sat with my patient and his wife to talk about their fears

before the surgery"




4. A middle-aged Chinese American client, who is self-employed without

health insurance, is recovering from heart surgery. Each day family

members spend hours at the client's bedside. Which is the most

important factor for the nurse to focus on when planning the client's

discharge? - ANS -Family support




5. The nurse is caring for a patient of Japanese heritage who refuses pain

medication despite the nurse's explaining its importance in the healing

process. Which intervention by the nurse is appropriate for this patient? -

ANS -Utilize non pharmacological measures to help control the patient's

pain

,6. The nurse is providing diabetic diet teaching to a Hispanic man and his

wife. When the nurse is discussing foods that are acceptable, the wife

continues to interrupt with statements like, "Oh, he doesn't eat that," or

"All he eats is rice and beans." What should the nurse do? - ANS -Refer the

patient and his wife to a dietitian familiar with Spanish food choices




7. A client from a non-American culture says that to maintain health there

needs to be a balance between the body and nature. Which health belief

system does this client follow? - ANS -Holistic




8. An elderly patient is wearing a hearing aid. Which technique should the

nurse use to facilitate communication? - ANS -Turn off the television




9. The nurse assess a client from a non-English-speaking culture. Why should

the nurse avoid using the term minority when asking this client about

ethnicity and race? - ANS -It suggests inferiority

, 10.A patient had surgery 6 hours ago. When the nurse enters the room to

turn him, she notes that he is restless and grimacing. Considering the

patient's nonverbal communication, what action should the nurse take

first? - ANS -Assess to determine the cause of the grimacing




11.A newly admitted patient states not being concerned about diagnostic

tests but is shaky and tearful and does not maintain eye contact. When

conducting a conversation with the client, what should the nurse

encourage the client to do? - ANS -Discuss concerns and fears with the

nurse




12.Which term of communication is the nurse using when interviewing the

patient during the admission health history and physical assessment? -

ANS -Interpersonal




13.A nurse uses SBAR during handoffs. The purpose of SBAR is to: - ANS -

Standardize communication

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