Exam 12: Communicating With Families
Exam 1: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Dynamics15 Questions
Exam 2: Clarity and Safety in Communication19 Questions
Exam 3: Professional Guides for Nursing Communication17 Questions
Exam 4: Clinical Judgment: Critical Thinking and Ethical Decision Making18 Questions
Exam 5: Developing Patient-Centered Communication Skills18 Questions
Exam 6: Variation in Communication Styles18 Questions
Exam 7: Intercultural Communication15 Questions
Exam 8: Communicating in Groups17 Questions
Exam 9: Self-Concept in Professional Interpersonal Relationships14 Questions
Exam 10: Developing Patient Centered Therapeutic Relationships19 Questions
Exam 11: Bridges and Barriers in Therapeutic Relationships16 Questions
Exam 12: Communicating With Families16 Questions
Exam 13: Resolving Conflicts Between Nurse and Patient18 Questions
Exam 14: Communication Strategies for Health Promotion, and Disease Prevention18 Questions
Exam 15: Communication in Health Teaching and Coaching17 Questions
Exam 16: Communication in Stressful Situations11 Questions
Exam 17: Communicating With Patients Experiencing Communication Deficits14 Questions
Exam 18: Communicating With Children15 Questions
Exam 19: Communicating With Older Adults16 Questions
Exam 20: Communicating With Patients in Crisis17 Questions
Exam 21: Communication Approaches in Palliative Care18 Questions
Exam 22: Role Relationship Communication Within Nursing14 Questions
Exam 23: Interprofessional Communication12 Questions
Exam 24: Communicating for Continuity of Care18 Questions
Exam 25: E-Documentation in Health Information Technology Systems13 Questions
Exam 26: M-Health and Communication Technology14 Questions
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Which of the following describes the dyad family unit?
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Which of the following is a true statement when comparing biological and blended families?
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A family systems theory that conceptualizes the family as an interactive emotional unit in which family members assume reciprocal family roles, develop automatic communication patterns, and react to each other in predictable, connected ways, particularly when family anxiety is high, was created by
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When caring for patients, it is important for the nurse to understand that
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The nurse is caring for a patient who reports having marital difficulties. When experiencing heightened anxiety related to his health issues, the patient chooses to discuss his feelings with a female friend rather than with his spouse. The nurse recognizes the patient's actions as a defensive way of reducing, neutralizing, or defusing heightened anxiety known as
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When the nurse cares for a patient with a terminal illness, a question that the nurse can ask the patient's family to elicit information about family strengths is
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When interviewing the family of a patient who is suffering from alcoholism, the communication technique used by the nurse is called circular questioning. The advantage of this technique is that it
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is extremely dependent on the approval of others, causing them to discount their own needs. The nurse recognizes that the patient is demonstrating
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Regardless of how uniquely they are defined, strong emotional ties and durability of membership characterize
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When focusing on family interrelationships and the impact a serious health alteration has on individual family members and the equilibrium of the family system, the nurse should use
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When performing an assessment that focuses on a set of standardized connections to graphically record basic information about family members and their relationships over three generations, the nurse uses
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The nurse is designing therapeutic interventions for a family whose child is hospitalized with a terminal condition. The nurse recognizes that nursing actions that can be offered to the family that can promote positive change in family functioning include which of the following?
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The home health nurse is visiting a family who is having difficulty coping. The family has a 2-month-old malnourished child whom they are feeding diluted formula along with rice cereal. The parents of the child are unemployed and are unable to pay their monthly expenses. The father of the child complains of not being able to find a job, while the mother of the child accuses him of not even trying to find employment. Which of the following techniques would be most helpful for the nurse to use in this situation?
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When performing an admission assessment on a patient, the nurse asks about sibling position based on the knowledge that sibling position can shape relationships and influence a person's expression of behavioral characteristics. The concept that each sibling position has its own strengths and weaknesses is based on the work of:
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The nurse-family relationship in patient care depends on what type of relationship between the nurse and the family?
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When interviewing the family of a patient newly diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, the nurse's primary goal is to help the family members sort out their personal fears and identify family strengths through the use of
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