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jake

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Mentally reviewing the steps of a complicated nursing procedure before entering the client's room is an example of:
 
  1. Nonverbal communication
  2. Interpersonal communication
  3. Intrapersonal communication
  4. Transpersonal communication

Question 2

Which of the following statements shows the best attempt by a nurse to overcome personal bias-es?
 
  1. So how does that make you feel?
  2. Most people really like Dr. Jones.
  3. I know how that must frighten you.
  4. How much did the medication help your pain?



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Answer to Question 1

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A type of intrapersonal communication, self-instructions, provides a mental rehearsal for difficult tasks or situations so individuals are able to deal with them more effectively. Interpersonal com-munication is one-to-one interaction between the nurse and another person that often occurs face to face while transpersonal communication is interaction that occurs within a person's spiritual domain. Nonverbal communication includes all five senses and everything that does not involve the spoken or written word.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1
People often assume that others think, feel, act, react, and behave as they would in similar cir-cumstances. They tend to distort or ignore information that goes against their expectations, pre-conceptions, or stereotypes. This statement clearly shows the nurse attempting to assist the client in expressing his or her personal feelings. The remaining options all make a presumption about the client's feelings or attitudes.





 

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