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Quiz 6: Child and Family Communication
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Following a car accident, a four-year-old child was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit. Both parents were injured in the accident and have been unable to visit. The child's condition has stabilized, and the child is transferred to the surgical unit for the remainder of her hospitalization. The child has not expressed any feelings during the hospitalization. Which interventions might help the child express her feelings?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A nurse working with Japanese American adolescents should be aware of nonverbal communication patterns in their culture. While working with these clients, the nurse should:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A nurse is working with a child who is a pediatric trauma victim. The nurse is planning nursing interventions to facilitate rapport and effective communication with this child and family. The nurse will utilize which interventions? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The nurse is working with a 14-year-old adolescent with an intellectual disability. The adolescent's mental age is four. In explaining an X-ray to the adolescent, the nurse should explain:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A nurse notices a client sitting at the edge of the chair, tapping her fingers, fidgeting, and blinking her eyes frequently. In planning this client's care, the nurse should take into account that this client is most likely displaying nonverbal cues of:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A non-Spanish-speaking nurse is working with a seven-year-old client who is able to speak English but whose family speaks only Spanish. The nurse needs to give discharge instructions regarding the client's oral antibiotics. There are no Spanish-speaking interpreters available presently, but one will be able to come in about one hour. The nurse's most appropriate intervention would be:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
While the nurse is admitting a pediatric patient, the mother blurts out, "I think this hospital is the most disorganized, inefficient place I have ever been in!" The most therapeutic response for the nurse to make would be:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The nurse is attempting to take the blood pressure of a four-year-old child. The child is afraid of the sphygmomanometer. Which action by the nurse will help allay the child's feelings of anxiety?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
While the nurse is bathing a seven-year-old child, the child states, "I get so sad when my mom leaves." The response that ignores the importance of the child's feelings is:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
While assessing an eight-month-old infant, the best strategy for the nurse to use to promote communication with the infant would be to:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
In order to prepare a six-year-old client for an intravenous catheter insertion, the nurse's best response would be:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The nurse caring for a nine-year-old child with extensive burns needs to prepare the child for going to whirlpool therapy for the first time. The most effective response to promote communication with this child would be: