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codyclark

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Which interventions assist the nurse to effectively communicate with clients from other cultures? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. The nurse adapts his or her behavior to accommodate the difference in communication styles.
  b. The nurse identifies and clarifies confusion during the interaction.
  c. The nurse recognizes the difference between communication styles and assists the client to change to the nurse's communication style.
  d. The nurse uses a limited number of slang terms when communicating with the client.

Question 2

The client is a 38-year-old woman with a diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder. Behaviors associated with this diagnosis are:
 
  a. Avoidant
  b. Odd or eccentric
  c. Attention seeking
  d. Reflective of lack of trust in others



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Answer to Question 1

A, B
Adaptation of behavior to accommodate differences in communication is effective because it is less difficult for the nurse to adapt to differences in communication, as with the use of an interpreter. Identifying and clarifying confusion prevent misinterpretation during the interaction. Recognizing differences in communication style is correct, but assisting the client to change to the communication style of the nurse is incorrect. Using a limited number of slang words indicates that some slang terms are acceptable; however, no slang terms should be used because these may block communication.

Answer to Question 2

C
A narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by grandiosity and the need to be admired.



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