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please give me true answer only without rationale (choose correct answer) , quickly??
Where does child sexual abuse occur most often?
Reflection
Summarization
Empathy
Silence
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Which is a NON-therapeutic technique?
Offering self
Broad openings
Making observations
Advising
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The nurse realizes that the pt. is having a hard dealing with their diagnosis. The pt. states that he is feeling alone with no one who understands. Which type of communication could be the most useful for the pt.?
Reflection
Summarization
Empathy
Silence
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Which is a NON-therapeutic technique?
Offering self
Broad openings
Making observations
Advising
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Which therapeutic communication technique is being used in this nurse-client interaction? Client: “My father spanked me often.” Nurse: “Your father was a harsh disciplinarian.”
Offering general leads
Accepting
Paraphrasing
Focusing
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Caring for the patient as a person, not an object; requires belief in the value of another person regardless of what he believes/feels; respect for the uniqueness of another
Presenting reality
Sympathy
Giving approval
Unconditional positive regard
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In the Johari Window, the things that we know about ourselves and keep to ourselves represent our
hidden self.
blind self.
open self.
unknown self.
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The nurse is in the orientation phase of the nurse-client relationship where the client has been sexually assaulted. During this phase, the nurse should:
Identify themes of patterns of patient behavior and possible coping mechanisms
Establish acceptance, trust, and boundaries
Explore personal ideas, stereotypes, and biases that my affect the nurse-client relationship
Actively listen to the client express his thoughts and feelings
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Nurse Meredith is observing 8-year-old Anna during a community visit. Which of the following findings would lead the nurse to suspect that Anna is a victim of sexual abuse?
The child is fearful of the caregiver and other adults.
The child has interest in things of a sexual nature
The child has a lack of peer relationships.
The child has self-injurious behavior.
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Mrs. Smith is admitted to the emergency department of Medical Center with a fractured arm. She explains to the nurse that her injury resulted when she provoked her drunken husband, Mr. Smith, who then pushed her. Which of the following best describes the nurse’s understanding of the wife’s explanation?
Mrs. Smith’s explanation is an atypical reaction of an abused woman.
Mrs. Smith’s explanation is appropriate acceptance of her responsibility.
Mrs. Smith’s explanation is evidence that the woman may be an abuser as well as a victim.
Mrs. Smith’s explanation is a typical response of a victim accepting blame for the abuser.
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This phase happens before the nurse meets the patient and is a time for building self-awareness.
Termination phase
Orientation phase
Working phase
Pre-interaction phase
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A nurse states to a client, "Things will look better tomorrow after a good night's sleep." This is an example of which communication technique?
The nontherapeutic technique of "giving false reassurance"
The therapeutic technique of "giving advice"
The therapeutic technique of "defending"
The nontherapeutic technique of "presenting reality"
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Which of the following is true regarding abuse?
Abuse tends to occur mostly with young children
Abuse is easy to identify and can be resolved quickly
Abuse is most prevalent with persons of low socio-economic status
People who are abused are often embarrassed to admit that it is happening
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Paying attention to a patient's facial expressions is an example of which of the following?
Verbal therapeutic communication
Non-verbal therapeutic communication
Spoken therapeutic communication
Oral therapeutic communication
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The nurse employed in a mental health clinic is greeted by a neighbor in a local grocery store. The neighbors say to the nurse, “How is Mary doing? She is my best friend and is seen at your clinic every week.” Which is the MOST APPROPRIATE nursing response?
“If you want to know about Mary, you need to ask her yourself.”
“Only because you’re worried about a friend, I’ll tell you that she is improving.”
“Being her friend, you know she is having a difficult time and deserves her privacy.”
“I cannot discuss any patient situation with you.”
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Which of the following is an example of transference?
The client expresses an excessive liking of the nurse.
The client feels free to self-disclose
The client is empathic toward client
The client is fighting the nurse
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What is the nurse's first priority when responding to a suspected child abuse case?.
Take suspect into custody
Determine if a crime has, in fact, been committed
Safety of child
Identify and preserve evidence
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In the Johari Window, the information about yourself that you don't know but others do is your
unknown self.
open self.
blind self.
hidden self.
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As the nurse learns more about the client and her family, which of the following characteristics is an abusive relationship?
He is a collage graduate and has a stable work history.
Between episodes of abuse, abuser has a warm, empathetic relationship with his wife.
He grows up in an abusive family.
He abuses alcohol.
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Once people invade others intimate zone, others will have feeling reflecting:
Friendship
Relaxation
Threat
Comfort
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Abusers often intimidate or threaten the victims to keep them from telling
False
True
1 Silence
2 Offering self
3 Paraphrasing
4 Unconditional positive regard
5 Open self
6 Establish acceptance, trust, and boundaries , actively listen to the client express his thoughts and feeling
7 The child is fearful of the caregiver and other adults.
8 Mrs. Smith’s explanation is evidence that the woman may be an abuser as well as a victim.
9 Pre-interaction phase
10 The nontherapeutic technique of "giving false reassurance"
11 People who are abused are often embarrassed to admit that it is happening
12 Non-verbal therapeutic communication
13 “Only because you’re worried about a friend, I’ll tell you that she is improving.”
14 The client feels free to self-disclose
15 Identify and preserve evidence
16 open self
17 Between episodes of abuse, abuser has a warm, empathetic relationship with his wife.
18 Threat
19 True