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Questions and Answers
• 1.
A patient who had a mastectomy 6 months ago tells the nurse that she has not had
much desire for sexual relations since her surgery. "My body is different now." Which of
the following is an appropriate response from the nurse?
o A.
"Really, you look just fine to me. There's no need to feel undesirable
o B.
I'm interested in finding out more about how your body feels to you".
o C.
"Consider an afternoon at a spa. A facial will make you feel more attractive"
o D.
"it is still too soon to expect to feel normal. Give it a little more time

,Correct Answer
B. I'm interested in finding out more about how your body feels to you".
Explanation
Showing interest in a client is a therapeutic communication technique of offering self;
asking more about how the client feels is a therapeutic communication technique of
encouraging a description of prescription. Telling the client she looks fine is using the
nontherapeutic communication technique of giving an opinion. Assuming she feels
undesirable is not therapeutic and it is called interpreting. Suggesting a facial is using a
nontherapeutic technique of giving advice. Telling her it is too soon to feel normal and to
give it more time is belittling the client's feelings and giving false reassurance.
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• 2.
Which of the following factors positively affect self-concept? Select all that apply
o A.
Diabetes mellitus
o B.
Parental approval
o C.
Success at school
o D.
Receiving a promotion at work
o E.
Excessive use of alcohol
Correct Answer(s)
B. Parental approval
C. Success at school
D. Receiving a promotion at work
Explanation
Parental approval, success at school, and receiving a promotion at work will have a
positive impact on the individual's self-concept, as these situations promote good

,feelings about self-concept. A chronic illness usually have a negative impact on self-
concept, as the client is required to adapt to the changes. Excessive use of alcohol is a
symptom of a poor self-concpt
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• 3.
A diabetic patient lost his wife 4 months ago. Tearful, he says, "How could you possibly
understand what I am going through?" Which of the following would be an appropriate
response?
o A.
"It takes time to get over the loss of a loved one."
o B.
"You are right; I cannot really understand. Perhaps you'd like to tell me more about what
you're feeling."
o C.
"Why don't you try something to take your mind off your troubles, like watching a funny
movie."
o D.
"I might not share your exact situation, but I do know what people go through when they
deal with a loss."
Correct Answer
B. "You are right; I cannot really understand. Perhaps you'd like to tell me more about
what you're feeling."
Explanation
By stating that she is not in his situation, the nurse is using the therapeutic
communication technique of validation, whereby she shows sensitivity to the meaning
behind his behavior. She is also creating a supportive and nonjudgmental environment,
and inviting him to express his frustrations. Telling the patient to try a distraction
dismisses the client's feelings and gives common advice instead of expert advice.
Saying she knows what clients feel is presumptive and inappropriate.
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• 4.
Which of the following types of stress is being experienced by a middle adult client who
is stressed by the concerns of caring for young adults still in the home and her aging
parents?
o A.
Situational
o B.
Developmental
o C.
Social
o D.
Cultural
Correct Answer
B. Developmental
Explanation
Developmental stress is related to the stages of life. Situational stress is an unexpected,
sudden stressor, such as a job loss. Social and cultural stresses are widespread
problems, such as poverty that affects a community as a whole
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• 5.
A home health nurse performs a 3-day postpartum visit for a first-time mother. The
household includes her husband, her mother, and her father. What type of family form is
represented here?
o A.
Nuclear
o B.
Extended

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