The nurse keeps in mind that the most important reason to share information and to offer brief teaching while performing the physical examination is to help the:

a. Examiner feel more comfortable and to gain control of the situation.
b. Examiner to build rapport and to increase the patient's confidence in him or her.
c. Patient understand his or her disease process and treatment modalities.
d. Patient identify questions about his or her disease and the potential areas of patient education.


ANS: B
Sharing information builds rapport and increases the patient's confidence in the examiner. It also gives the patient a little more control in a situation during which feeling completely helpless is often present.

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