ATI RN
Communication Skills in Nursing Questions Questions
Question 1 of 5
A patient with a nursing diagnosis of Sensory perception, disturbed auditory, would most appropriately require the nurse to:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Step 1: Disturbed auditory perception means there is a deficit in the ability to receive/process auditory information. Step 2: Speaking slowly and distinctly helps the patient better understand and process the information. Step 3: Shouting may distort the sound and further confuse the patient. Step 4: Other options (A, C, D) address different sensory deficits and are not directly related to disturbed auditory perception.
Question 2 of 5
When a nurse is conducting an assessment interview, the most efficient technique would be:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D, asking closed questions to obtain essential information, because closed questions are direct and efficient in gathering specific details quickly. Open-ended questions may lead to lengthy responses and may not yield precise information. Excluding relatives and friends (choice B) is not necessary and may hinder communication. Explaining the purpose of the interview (choice A) is important but may not be the most efficient technique initially. Telling the patient what data are already available (choice C) may bias their responses and limit the information obtained.
Question 3 of 5
When the nurse enters the room, the patient is laughing out loud at something on TV. The patient stops and apologizes for the laughter, saying, "I guess I ought not be laughing at all since I am stuck here with two broken legs." The nurse can use evidence-based information when she responds:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rationale for Correct Answer D: - Laughter has been shown to have a positive impact on the immune system through various studies. - Laughter can trigger the release of endorphins and reduce stress hormones, promoting a sense of well-being. - This response is evidence-based as it aligns with research supporting the benefits of laughter for overall health. Summary of Incorrect Choices: A: Incorrect, as laughter is not always a cover-up for anxiety; it can also be a natural response to humor or joy. B: Incorrect, as there is no evidence to suggest that laughter decreases oxygen available for healing. C: Incorrect, as the impact of laughter on other patients is not relevant to the benefits it can have on the individual's health.
Question 4 of 5
An example of a nurse communicating with a patient using open-ended questions would be:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because it encourages the patient to share detailed information and express their feelings. By asking about the daughter's reaction to hospice, the nurse opens up an opportunity for the patient to discuss personal relationships and emotional aspects of their situation. This type of open-ended question fosters deeper communication and understanding between the nurse and patient. A, B, and C are closed-ended questions that only require a brief response, limiting the patient's opportunity to elaborate on their thoughts and feelings. They focus on specific facts or symptoms rather than exploring the patient's emotional well-being and personal experiences.
Question 5 of 5
The nurse is aware that the use of false reassurance is harmful to the nurse-patient relationship, because this communication block:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because false reassurance dismisses the patient's concerns, invalidating their feelings and diminishing trust. By not acknowledging the patient's worries, the nurse fails to address the root of the issue and hinders open communication. Choice B is incorrect because false reassurance does not necessarily imply judgment. Choice C is incorrect as it does not summarize concerns but rather downplays them. Choice D is incorrect as it does not confuse the patient but rather fails to address their emotional needs.