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The nurse is aware that for a patient with receptive aphasia, the best method of communication would be the use of:
 
  a. a notepad.
  b. speaking slowly.
  c. worded flash cards.
  d. gestures.

Question 2

When entering the room of a new 85-year-old female patient to complete the admission process, the nurse should initiate the conversation by saying:
 
  a. Good morning, Mary. We need to get some questions answered.
  b. Welcome to 4B, Mrs. Miller. I'd like to get some additional information, if I may.
  c. Hello, sweetie. I'll bet you thought all the admission stuff was finished, didn't you?
  d. I need to finish the admission. What is your name?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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