Communication
Theories
Development
Misc
Older Adults
100

A nurse is discussing with a pt their past and present health records? What kind of communication style is this? 

What is Interpersonal Communication? 

100

A 16 year old is considering different clothing styles and looks. What stage of Erikson's is she in? 

What is Identity vs. Role confusion? 

100

A child is playing and he states, "the chair is feeling sad because I sat on it"

What is Animism? 

100

What are health conditions associated with Obesity in children? 

What is Diabetes, HTN, and/or depression

100

BMI is 17.4

What is underweight? 

200

The nurse is unsure of a medication for a patient because it may be contraindicated, Which part of ISBAR is being used? 

What is recommendation? 

200

A pt is following the rules because he does not want to get judged by his peers. What stage of Kohlberg is this? 

What is Conventional level? 

200

What are 3 risky behaviors for teenagers? 

What is physical fighting, sexual acitivity, drugs and alcohol use, not practicing car safety, not practicing safe gun practices

200

What hormones decrease during middle adulthood? 

What is estrogen and testosterone? 

200

A nurse is assessing an older client how well they can eat, What skill is the nurse looking for? 

What is eating independently or what is feeding oneself? 

300

The nurse receives a new admission and is getting to know the patient and trying to build a rapport. What communication phase is this? 

What is Orientation phase? 

300

When a nurse picks up an infant, it does not cry. What stage of Erikson's is this? 

What is Trust vs. Mistrust? 

300

When should an infant start to be introduced to solid foods? 

6 months old

300

A child is playing with his blocks next to another child.

What is parallel play? 

300

What are medical reasons that increase risk of falls? 

What is urinary frequency, decreased vision, decreased mobility

400

"Why do you think you feel that way?" Is an example of what kind of communication? 

What is non-therapeutic communication? 

400

A 4 year old becomes frustrated when she is told to wear the pink dress. How can we calm her down? 

What is give the child choices?

400

2x4=8, 8/4=2

What is reversibility? 

400

An 11 month old puts their toy in its container. What kind of skill is this?

What is fine motor skill? 

400

What scan is used to assess for osteoporosis in older adults?

Bone Density Scan

500

What does SURETY stand for? 

What is 

S: Sit at an angle facing the client.

U: Uncross your arms and legs to suggest that you are “open” to what the client has to say. Crossing your arms is a defensive position that may evoke a similar response from the client.

R: Make your voice and posture communicate to the client that you are relaxed and comfortable.

E: Establish and maintain intermittent eye contact with the client to convey your willingness to listen. Absence of eye contact may indicate that you are not interested.

T: Use respectful and appropriate touch to convey empathy and compassion.

Y: Trust your intuition! As you grow more confident in your communication abilities, learn to individualize, adapt, and apply communication techniques. 

500

What are erikson's 8 stages? 

  1. Trust vs. Mistrust

  2. Autonomy vs. Shame and doubt

  3. Initiative vs. Guilt

  4. Industry vs. Inferiority

  5. Identity vs. Role confusion

  6. Intimacy vs. Isolation

  7. Generativity vs. Stagnation

  8. Integrity vs. Despair

500

Children grow up and move out, the parents are sad when this happens. 

What is empty nester syndrome? 

500

List 5 careers that make up an interprofessional team? 

What is nurse, MD, Case manger, PT, OT, ST, RT, RD, CNA? 

500

What does SPICES stand for? 

Sleep Disorders-

Problems With Eating or Feeding- 

Incontinence 

Confusion

Evidence of Falls-

Skin Breakdown-

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