Chapter 02: Communication and Collaboration Flashcards
The nurse interviews a patient during admission. Which observation by the nurse identifies
consistency between the patient’s verbal and nonverbal communication?
a. Asserts she is eager to answer questions while reading a magazine.
b. States that he wants information while frequently changing the subject.
c. Asks the nurse to explain a surgical procedure while she listens intently.
d. Explains that he is relaxed while continuously shifting in his chair.
c. Asks the nurse to explain a surgical procedure while she listens intently.
The nurse is interviewing a newly admitted patient. Which statement by the nurse is most
likely to result in effective patient communication?
a. “I’m not sure why you’re here. Can you explain it to me?”
b. “Tell me about things and people that are important to you.”
c. “Tell me more about your pain. Where does it start?”
d. “If you think it’s important, I’ll try to notify the provider.”
c. “Tell me more about your pain. Where does it start?”
After receiving a diagnosis of a fatal disease, the patient expresses sadness and states “I don’t
know what to do next”. Which action by the nurse best facilitates communication at this time?
a. Sit quietly with the patient and observe nonverbal communication.
b. Reassure the patient that his family will take care of him.
c. Refer the patient to a church for spiritual counseling.
d. Tell the patient that hospice care is available immediately.
a. Sit quietly with the patient and observe nonverbal communication
The nurse is preparing to begin the patient hand-off procedure for five patients. Who should
the nurse include in this process?
a. Only the licensed nurses
b. The nursing personnel caring for the patients
c. The entire interdisciplinary team
d. The nurses and health care provider
b. The nursing personnel caring for the patients
The nurse brings the patient’s medications into the room, and the patient shouts, “You don’t
care if I take these, so get out of my room!” Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. “Who misinformed you about my feelings?”
b. “You seem very angry about the medications.”
c. “We know each other; why are you saying this?”
d. “I cannot leave until you take these medications.”
b. “You seem very angry about the medications.”
The patient shouts at the nurse, “No one answered my nurse call system all night!” Which
response would the nurse use with this patient to restore therapeutic communication?
a. “Shouting is going to disturb other patients.”
b. “I see how that would make you very angry.”
c. “Are you sure the nurses were avoiding you?”
d. “The unit has many very sick patients right now.”
b. “I see how that would make you very angry.”
A patient with a history of violence directed toward others becomes very excited and agitated
during the nurse’s interview. Which intervention does the nurse implement to foster
therapeutic communication?
a. Call the security staff for assistance.
b. Ask the patient to use self-control.
c. Lean forward and touch the patient’s arm.
d. Assume an open, nonthreatening posture.
d. Assume an open, nonthreatening posture.
The nurse admits a patient who is nonverbal and agitated. What can the nurse do to
communicate effectively with the patient?
a. Use a communication aid.
b. Wait for family to arrive.
c. Call interpreter services.
d. Treat the patient for pain.
a. Use a communication aid.
A patient’s mother died several days ago. The patient begins to cry and states, “The pain of
her death is impossible to bear.” Which statement by the nurse is the most effective response?
a. “I was depressed last year when my mother died, too.”
b. “I know things seem bleak, but you are doing so well.”
c. “I can see this is a very difficult time for you right now.”
d. “Should I cancel your appointment with the cardiologist?”
c. “I can see this is a very difficult time for you right now.”
A patient who says that both parents died of heart disease early in life is waiting for diagnostic
testing results. The patient is biting fingernails and pacing around the room. Which statement
should the nurse use to clarify patient information?
a. “I can see that you are anxious about dying.”
b. “Tell me more about your family’s history.”
c. “Do you have your parents’ medical records?”
d. “I’m not sure that I understand what you mean.”
b. “Tell me more about your family’s history.”
The patient tells the nurse, “I must be very sick because so many tests are being performed.”
Which statement does the nurse use to clarify the patient’s message?
a. “I sense that you are very worried.”
b. “Why do you mention this so frequently?”
c. “We should talk about this more.”
d. “Are you saying you think you are seriously ill?”
d. “Are you saying you think you are seriously ill?”
The patient tells the nurse, “I want to die.” Which is the best response by the nurse to facilitate
therapeutic communication?
a. “Now why would you say a thing like that?”
b. “Tell me more about how you’re feeling.”
c. “We need to tell the provider how you feel.”
d. “You have too much to live for to say that.”
b. “Tell me more about how you’re feeling.”
The nurse is explaining a procedure to a 3-year-old patient. Which strategy would the nurse
use for patient teaching?
a. Ask the patient to draw her feelings.
b. Show needles, syringes, and bandages.
c. Tell the patient about postoperative pain.
d. Use dolls and stories to explain surgery.
d. Use dolls and stories to explain surgery
The nurse is caring for a patient who states, “I don’t feel well today.” Which is the best
response by the nurse?
a. Ask the patient to continue to describe the feeling.
b. Measure the blood pressure and temperature.
c. State that the patient’s diagnostic testing had normal results.
d. Compare recent laboratory results with the prior results.
a. Ask the patient to continue to describe the feeling.
The nurse is caring for a patient who refuses to participate in physical therapy (PT) and states,
“I really don’t like to exercise.” Which response by the nurse is most likely to help engage the
patient in PT?
a. “It makes the pain worse, doesn’t it?”
b. “What don’t you like about exercise?”
c. “You really should do these exercises.”
d. “Do you like to do any other activities?”
b. “What don’t you like about exercise?”