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Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse-client interaction? Client: “When I get angry, I get into a fistfight with my wife or I take it out on the kids.” Nurse: “I notice that you are smiling as you talk about this physical violence.”
Making observations
Exploring
Encouraging comparison
Formulating a plan of action
Which of the following statements is true regarding child abuse?
None of the choices
Male children are more often abused than females
There is no legal responsibility to report signs of abuse
Most abusers are strangers
Fewer than 1% of children are subject to abuse
Lack of medical care for children or elderly may be a sign of
Sexual abuse.
A flawed health care system.
Neglect.
Emotional abuse.
During a prenatal assessment, the clinic nurse suspects that her client has been abused. Which of the following questions would be most appropriate?
“Is something bothering you?”
“Are you frightened of your partner?”
“Are you being threatened or hurt by your partner?”
“What happens when you and your partner argue?”
Nurse Samia is assessing a parent who abused her child. Which of the following risk factors would the nurse expect to find in this case?
Flexible role functioning between parents
History of the parent having been abused as a child
Single-parent home situation
Presence of parental mental illness
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A nurse demonstrates caring, sincerity, empathy, and trustworthiness
Legal nurse-patient interaction
Therapeutic nurse-patient interaction
Emotional nurse-patient interaction
Ethical nurse-patient interaction
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Which of the following is true about nonverbal communication?
Nonverbal cues provide information about true interests.
Nonverbal communication messages mean the same thing to everyone.
Nonverbal communication is always intentional.
Verbal messages are more believable than nonverbal ones.
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Patient acknowledges progress/skills learned; patient & nurse summarize progress/skills; patient is confident about termination of relationship
Working Phase
Orientation Phase
Termination Phase
Pre-Interaction Phase
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Which statement made by an emergency department nurse indicates accurate knowledge of domestic violence?
"Poor communication and social isolation are central to the dynamic of domestic violence."
"Emotional injury and learned helplessness are central to the dynamic of domestic violence."
"Power and control are central to the dynamic of domestic violence."
"Erratic relationships (متقلبة ) are central to the dynamic of domestic violence."
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Family members and victims often try to hide the abuse out of fear or shame.
False
True
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Client and nurse meet; goals are established; time, place, & frequency of contacts are agreeing upon
Termination Phase
Working Phase
Pre-Interaction Phase
Orientation Phase
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When expressing _____________, the therapist shows a genuine acceptance of each client so that the client is able to express feelings and thoughts without fear of rejection.
Conditions of worth
Conditional positive regard
Unconditional positive regard
Genuineness
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A nurse is caring for an older adult client who recently lost his spouse following lung cancer. The client states, "No one understands. She was my life." Which of the following responses is appropriate?
"Now she is no longer suffering."
"This must be a difficult time for you."
"I felt the exact same when my husband died."
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Children who have suffered a catastrophic event like sexual abuse may not feel the full physical, emotional, or psychological impact of a trauma. This response is known as
Denial.
Manifestation of anger.
Disassociation.
Blame.
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Feelings can be expresses; Client & Nurse establish a relationship; Therapies are initiated
Termination Phase
Termination Phase
Pre-Interaction Phase
Working Phase
Orientation Phase
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making observation;The nurse is using the therapeutic communication
technique of making observations when noting that the client smiles
when talking about physical violence. The technique of making
observations encourages the client to compare personal perceptions
with those of the nurse.
2)Male children are more often abused than females
3)neglect
4)C “Are you being threatened or hurt by your partner?”
The use of simple, direct question, asked in an emphatic manner, is best to validate the presence of an abusive situation.
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History of the parent having been abused as a child
One of the most important risk factors is a history of childhood abuse in the parent who abuses. Family violence follows a multigenerational pattern.
6)Therapeutic nurse-patient interaction
7)Nonverbal cues provide information about the relational interests of group members..
8)Termination phase
9)unconditional positive regards
In this case, the therapist can display unconditional acceptance by asking the client about their feelings and what they believe drove the thought or behavior rather than focusing on how the client's actions would hurt someone else or on the illegality or immorality of the action (Good Therapy, 2015).
10) This must be a difficult time for you."
11)Disassociation
12)The orientation phase is the period when the nurse and patients first meet and goals are set. The goal of the orientation phase is to build trust and respect
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