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sabina

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The student nurse is working on an assignment in which she has to interview a fellow student nurse for 30 minutes. The fellow student nurse talks about career plans, possible jobs after graduation, and her part-time work.
 
  After 10 minutes, she has stopped talking and both student nurses sit in silence. Which of the following is the best response by the interviewing student nurse?
 
  a. Tell me more about how you selected your career goals.
  b. Who is the most significant person in your life?
  c. What impact will these plans have on your life?
  d. Remain silent until the fellow student nurse breaks the silence.

Question 2

A client states, I can't sleep all night because the nurses are noisy. Which of the following responses by the nurse best represents the nurse's recognition of the client's theme?
 
  a. I will speak to the supervisor about your complaint.
  b. You cannot sleep because of the noise level at night?
  c. You need to understand that nurses communicate with other clients during the night.
  d. I will tell the night nurses that you complained.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
An open-ended question is usually just the introduction, requiring further dialogue about relevant topics. Ending the dialogue with a general open-ended question such as, Is there anything else that is concerning you right now? can provide relevant information that might otherwise be overlooked. Asking a focused question allows the interviewer to obtain more specific information. Who is the most significant person in your life is a closed-ended question that is limiting. A silent pause can be helpful, but long silences can become uncomfortable.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Listening for themes requires observing and understanding what the client is not saying, as well as what the person actually reveals. Identifying the underlying themes presented in a therapeutic conversation can relieve anxiety and provide direction for individualized nursing interventions. Speaking to a supervisor, explaining that nurses communicate with other clients during the night, and telling the night nurse of the complaint are actions by the nurse, not identification of themes.




sabina

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


cici

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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