Chapter 8 Flashcards
Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse–client interaction?
Client: When I get angry, I get into a fistfight with my wife or I take it out on the kids.
Nurse: I notice that you are smiling as you talk about this physical violence.
D. Making observations
Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse–client interaction?
Client: “My father spanked me often.”
Nurse: “Your father was a harsh disciplinarian.”
A. Restatement
Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse–client interaction?
Client: When I am anxious, the only thing that calms me down is alcohol.
Nurse: Other than drinking, what alternatives have you explored to decrease anxiety?
C. Formulating a plan of action
The nurse is interviewing a newly admitted psychiatric client. Which nursing statement is an example of offering a “general lead”?
C. “Yes, I see. Go on.”
A nurse states to a client, “Things will look better tomorrow after a good night’s sleep.” This is an example of which communication technique?
D. The nontherapeutic technique of “giving false reassurance”
A client diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder is admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit for evaluation and medication stabilization. Which therapeutic communication technique used by the nurse is an example of a broad opening?
B. “What would you like to talk about?”
A nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with schizophrenia for the presence of hallucinations. Which therapeutic communication technique used by the nurse is an example of making observations?
A. “You appear to be talking to someone I do not see.”
A nurse maintains an uncrossed arm and leg posture. This nonverbal behavior is reflective of which letter of the SOLER acronym for active listening?
B. O
An instructor is correcting a nursing student’s clinical worksheet. Which instructor statement is the best example of effective feedback?
C. “I noticed that you used the client’s name in your written process recording. That is a breach of confidentiality.”
After assertiveness training, a formerly passive client appropriately confronts a peer in group therapy. The group leader states, “I’m so proud of you for being assertive. You are so good!” Which communication technique has the leader employed?
A. The nontherapeutic technique of giving approval
What is the purpose of a nurse providing appropriate feedback?
D. To give the client critical information
A client who frequently exhibits angry outbursts is diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder. Which appropriate feedback should a nurse provide when this client experiences an angry outburst?
D. “During group, you raised your voice, yelled at a peer, and slammed the door.”
A client diagnosed with dependent personality disorder states, “Do you think I should move from my parent’s house and get a job?” Which nursing response is most appropriate?
C. “Let’s discuss and explore all of your options.”
When interviewing a client, which nonverbal behavior should a nurse employ?
C. Sitting squarely, facing the client
A mother rescues two of her four children from a house fire. In an emergency department, she cries, “I should have gone back in to get them. I should have died, not them.” Which of the following responses by the nurse is an example of reflection?
B. “You’re feeling guilty because you weren’t able to save your children.”