ati fundamentals > EXAM > NSG 3112 FUNDAMENTALS UNIT TEST EXAM 1 NEWEST 2026 WITH ALL STUDY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANS (All)
The committed nurse takes the opportunity to interact with the client while providing care. This is an opportunity to enrich both the client and the nurse. Select the nursing behavior that describes h ... ow to give care that "makes a difference." A. Providing care based on best practices: the correct procedures and policies B. Accomplishing all tasks for the day required by the client and family C. Recognizing the significance of completing the plan of care and reaching outcomes D. Being conscious of how one's responses may influence the well-being of another - Answer>>> D. being conscious of how one's responses may influence the well-being of another Rationale: Care that "makes a difference" is care that recognizes the rewards of mutual exchange between the client and nurse. The nurse who is invested in client care is aware of how her responses may communicate a gift of joy, peace, strength, and healing, and not just the medication or task. The nurse employs interpersonal skills of communication when caring for and interacting with clients. Which of the following is the best example of establishing a therapeutic nurse-client relationship? A. Approach the client as part of your job, and complete nursing care quickly to promote comfort B. Introduce yourself, and then accomplish nursing care activities efficiently to allow the client to rest C. Recognize how your approach affects client care, and describe why you have to do things the nursing way D. Respect for the client, and engaging in open communication in getting to know the client - Answer>>> D. Respect for the client, and engaging in open communication in getting to know the client Rationale: Answer D is the best response: respect for the client's dignity, and establishing a caring relationship is furthered by mutual interchange of communication. Approaching care/client as a job, doing things without client input, and doing things your way and efficiently are not necessarily therapeutic nor do they initiate communication. Which of the following nursing actions best exemplifies the nurse's role in promoting health? A. Encouraging a group of junior high school students to engage in regular physical activity B. Facilitating a support group for the friends and families of clients affected by stroke C. Performing deep suctioning on a client who has a tracheotomy and copious secretions D. Administering a beta-adrenergic blocker and diuretic to a client who has a history of hypertension - Answer>>> A. Encouraging a group of junior high school students to engage in regular physical activity Rationale: Health promotion involves encouraging individuals to be proactive in taking measures to foster their well-being and maximize optimal functioning. Exercise is one of the most common, and accessible, activities that can help achieve this. Support groups often focus on coping, while treating hypertension pharmacologically, and removing secretions that can threaten oxygenation, help to restore health and prevent illness. [Show More]
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