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Therapeutic Communications V. Nontherapeutic
Module 3
Health Promotion
100

The infant relies on the caregiver for feeding and begins separation anxiety.

What is Trust v. Mistrust?

100

Normal blood pressure range

What is Systolic 100-120/60-90 mmHg.

100

"Don’t worry, everything will be fine."

What is non-therapeutic communication (false reassurance)?

100

The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others, including the responsibility to promote health and safety, preserve wholeness of character and integrity, maintain competence, and continue personal and professional growth.

What is ANA code of ethics, provision 5 Duty to Self (5.1 Duties to Self and Others)?

100

A type of prevention focuses on preventing the onset of illness or injury before it occurs.

What is Primary Prevention?  

200

Building personal identify new experiences.

What is Identity v. Role Confusion?

200

Normal Heart rate

What is 60-100 bpm.

200

"I’m here to listen, please tell me more about what you're feeling."

What is therapeutic communication? (active listening)

200

Produce eggs to be fertilized by the sperm.

What are ovaries?

200

 A nurse helps a stroke patient with rehabilitation exercises to regain movement. 

What is Tertiary Prevention?

300

Ausculate before palpation.

What is an abdominal assessment?

300
Respiratory Rate of 24

What is Tachypnea?

300

"Why don’t you just talk to your family about it?"

"What is non-therapeutic communication (advising without understanding)?

300

The hormone that stimulates sperm production in testes.

What is Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

300

A nurse provides a breast cancer screening to a woman with no symptoms.

What is Secondary Prevention? 

400

The last step in the clinical judgment process to determine the impact of the intervention?

What is evaluate outcomes?

400

Oxygen saturation of 95%.

What is normal oxygen saturation?

400

"Could you tell me a little more about that?"

What is therapeutic communication? (clarification)

400

First step in EBP.

What is pose a question?
400

An example of secondary prevention for Type 2 diabetes.

What is blood glucose screening and early diagnosis.

500

Involve the patient in the decision-making process, discussing findings and collaborating on the next steps of care with the patient and family.

What are patient rights and advocacy?

500

Heart rate of 46.

What is bradycardia?

500

"I think we should focus on something more positive."

What is non-therapeutic communication (changing the subject)? 

500

Disseminating the outcomes of an EBP change is an essential step in sharing knowledge and contributing to the nursing profession.

What is step 6 of EBP?

500

A nurse is working with a patient who has been diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The nurse focuses on improving the patient's ability to perform daily activities and prevent further respiratory complications.

What is tertiary prevention?

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