Chapter 11
The nurse demonstrates an understanding of mutuality when stating to the client,
"Mr. Jones, I thought we agreed that you would return to bed at this time."
Which of the following is a violation of client confidentiality?
Discussing private information about the client casually with others
Which of the following is a barrier to communication?
Intrusion into personal space
Which of the following describes caring?
It is an ethical responsibility.
Which of the following describes mutual goals?
Mutuality is based on client goals.
Which of the following demonstrates the use of the caring process?
Respecting the uniqueness of every client
When entering a client's room, the nurse notices the client standing while wringing her hands and wearing street clothes over pajamas. On further examination, it is noted that the client is hyperventilating with elevated vital signs. Which level of anxiety is the client experiencing?
Severe
Which of the following situations is an example of the nurse using empathy?
Sitting quietly and holding a client's hand while she cries following the news that she has inoperable cancer
Which of the following describes proxemics?
Study of an individual's use of space
Which of the following is true regarding personal space?
The elderly need more control over their personal space.
Which of the following is true about trust?
The trusting client feels comfortable revealing needs.
Which of the following nursing behaviors are included in the levels of nursing actions within Level 1? (Select all that apply.)
b. Uses client's correct name c. Maintains eye contact d. Adopts open posture e. Responds to cues
Stereotypes are learned during
childhood and reinforced by life experiences.
In order to reduce clinical bias in nursing practice, the nurse should
develop a nonjudgmental, neutral attitude.
The nurse knocks on the client's door and waits for the client to answer before entering the room. The nurse is demonstrating
respect for the client's personal space.
Which of the following should be achieved first in establishing the nurse-client relationship?
trust