During a complete assessment, which type of questioning is not usually conducive to fostering communication?
a. Open-ended
b. Focused
c. Closed
d. Clarifying
C
Closed questions are types of questions that the nurse may choose to use that are not usually conducive to fostering communication.
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Why should a nurse assess a patient's limbs and position the limbs frequently after a regional anesthesia?
a. Pain is not perceived, although motion is possible. b. Rashes and skin eruptions would indicate an allergy. c. Permanent paralysis is a concern. d. Contracture deformities may occur.
Which of the following describes the use of an advanced organizer?
1. The use of an advanced organizer is a way to guide the instruction, manage time, and allow for logical breaks in the classroom instruction. 2. The use of an advanced organizer is a methodological approach to patient care. 3. The use of an advanced organizer is a tethered health information systems. 4. The use of an advanced organizer is an excellent way to prepare novice nurses for their role at the point of care.
The nurse is caring for a client with a nursing diagnosis of Deficient Knowledge related to improper use of over-the-counter medications. The nurse recognizes that the nursing diagnosis serves as what part of the critical thinking process?
A) purpose statement B) problem statement C) implication statement D) point of view statement
If muscles are not regularly stretched and contracted, how will the muscles be effected?
a. Muscles will become longer and flexed. b. Muscles will become fibrosed and spastic. c. Muscles will become shorter and less elastic. d. Muscles will become shorter and painful.