Which of these approaches is MOST important when a nurse is explaining a procedure to an elderly client?
a. addressing the client as Mr., Mrs., or Miss, unless he or she asks to be called by another name
b. discussing the procedure using abstract concepts to show respect for the client's higher education
c. removing any personal articles and turning off the TV, as these may be distracting
d. sitting as close as possible, on the bed if necessary, to facilitate an intimate, caring relationship
Question 2
When caring for an older adult, the nurse recognizes a realistic goal for this client is to achieve a spiritual sense of harmony by encouraging the client to:
a. discuss the age-related changes c. discuss the nurse's personal beliefs
b. discuss feelings about spirituality d. limit discussion on this topic