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1. Which of the following is NOT a component of effective communication?
a. Listening
b. Speaking
c. Interrupting
d. Nonverbal communication
2. In the nurse-patient relationship, which phase involves establishing trust and
rapport?
a. Orientation phase
b. Working phase
c. Termination phase
d. Evaluation phase
3. Which type of communication is most important in the health team relationship?
a. Verbal communication
b. Nonverbal communication
c. Written communication
d. All of the above
4. In the nursing process, which step involves gathering information about the
patient's needs?
a. Assessment
b. Diagnosis
c. Planning
d. Implementation
5. Which of the following is a barrier to effective communication with clients who have
special needs?
a. Empathy
b. Active listening
c. Stereotyping
d. Open-ended questions
6. Which communication skill is essential for nurses to develop rapport with patients?
a. Active listening
b. Giving advice
c. Interrupting
d. Speaking loudly
7. What is the primary goal of the nurse-patient relationship?
a. Socializing
b. Providing emotional support
c. Promoting patient well-being
d. Gathering information for research
8. In a health team relationship, which of the following is crucial for effective
collaboration?
a. Hierarchy
b. Competition
c. Respect
d. Individualism
9. During the implementation phase of the nursing process, what is the primary focus?
a. Collecting data
b. Identifying problems
c. Carrying out interventions
d. Evaluating outcomes
10. Which communication technique is helpful when working with clients who have
hearing impairments?
a. Speaking loudly
b. Using visual aids
c. Speaking quickly
d. Using medical jargon
11. Which of the following is an example of nonverbal communication?
a. Tone of voice
b. Facial expressions
c. Written instructions
d. Asking questions
12. In the nurse-patient relationship, which phase involves evaluating the patient's
progress and adjusting the care plan as needed?
a. Orientation phase
b. Working phase
c. Termination phase
d. Evaluation phase
13. Which of the following is a key component of effective communication within a
health team?
a. Assertiveness
b. Passive listening
c. Gossip
d. Sarcasm
14. In the nursing process, which step involves setting goals and developing a plan of
care?
a. Assessment
b. Diagnosis
c. Planning
d. Implementation
15. Which of the following is an effective communication strategy when working with
clients who have cognitive impairments?
a. Using complex language
b. Speaking rapidly
c. Providing clear and simple instructions
d. Ignoring nonverbal cues
16: Which of the following is an example of a nonverbal communication cue?
a) Tone of voice
b) Facial expressions
c) Asking questions
d) Paraphrasing
17: Which of the following is a barrier to effective nurse-patient communication?
a) Active listening
b) Stereotyping
c) Open-ended questions
d) Empathy
18: What is the primary purpose of interdisciplinary team meetings?
a) To discuss patient care plans
b) To resolve conflicts among team members
c) To assign tasks to team members
d) To evaluate team performance
19: Which of the following is an example of objective data in the nursing process?
a) Patient's report of nausea
b) Patient's description of pain
c) Observation of a wound
d) Patient's feelings about their diagnosis
20: When communicating with a visually impaired client, what should a nurse do?
a) Speak loudly
b) Use touch to guide the client
c) Avoid using verbal descriptions
d) Rely on nonverbal communication
21. One of the important elements of nursing practice is.........
a)A nurse is professional at her job
b)The nurse has good communication skills
c) The nurse is a good practitioner
d)The nurse can build trust between her and the patient
in any way
22. This kind of communication involves any kind of exchange
of information in the written form.
a)Verbal communication
b)Nonverbal communication
c) Written communications
d)Meta communications
23. Someone who wanted to communicate with him parent, a
friend suggested he send them an E-mail. What kind of
communication is this?
a)Verbal communication
b)Nonverbal communication
c) Written communication
d)Meta communication
24. Someone talked to his mother over the phone. What kind
of communication is this?
a)Verbal communication
b)Nonverbal communication
c) Written communication
d)Meta communication
25. ……….. is interpersonal bridge between the verbal and non
verbal components of the communication.
a)Oral communication
b)Meta communication
c) Written communication
d)Nonverbal communication
26. Is process happening in an environment using different
kinds of communication media.
a)Intrapersonal communication
b)Mass communication
c) Inter-group communication
d)Interpersonal communication
27. Which of the following is first criteria in nurse patient
relationship.
a)Body of knowledge
b)Altruism
c) Distinct identity
d)Nothing
28. One of the criteria is generated through research and
theory building
a)Altruism
b)Code of ethics
c) Autonomy
d)Nothing
29. One of the following criteria is similar to other
professions, but each profession has this criteria in its own
perspective.
a)Autonomy
b)Code of ethics
c) Professional organization
d)Altruism
e)Nothing
30. ………. Is mutual process of inter personal influence.
a)Manager
b)Leader
c) Researcher
d)Teacher
31. Which of the following is the plans, give directions,
developing staff, monitoring operations and giving rewards
fairly.
a)Client advocate
b)Counselor
c) Manager
d)Leader
32. ……..is essential element of all helping profession
including nursing, it helps the client to explain the internal
feeling.
a)Communicator
b)Teacher
c) Counselor
d)Manager
33. ………is essential to a therapeutic nurse-patient
relationship.
a) Trust and respect
b)Empathy
c) Showing a genuine interest
d)Nothing
34. One of the following stages is the development of a
nurse-patient relationship.
a)Pre interaction
b)Engagement
c) Active intervention
d)Termination
35. One of the following stages is where the nurse-patient
relationship goes to the top, where the patient trusts the
nurse and both start to work with commitment.
a)Pre intervention
b)Engagement
c) Active intervention
d)Termination
36. One of the following choices is crucial for the
teamwork success.
a) Shared goals
b)Clear roles
c) Effective communication
d)All of the above
37. which of the following considered important to
decision-making and personal growth.
a)Decisions
b)Conflict
c) Priorities
d)Personal traits
38. He makes the diagnosis and treat disease, including
prescribing medication performing surgery, plan and order
diagnostic tests
a)Physician Assistant
b)Pharmacist
c) Physician
d)B and C
39. Is a licensed professional who formulate and dispenses
medications.
a)Physician
b) Pharmacist
c) Therapist
d)Physician Assistant
40. Who is organizing the food and planning the human
diet?
a)Dietitian
b)Therapist
c) Optometrist
d)Podiatrist
41. who specialized in diagnosis, treatment and counseling
of patient with mental, emotional caused by physical
problem.
a)pastoral care
b)Psychologist
c) Physician
d)Physician Assistant
42. Teacher refers to activities by which the teacher helps the student to learn.the
client also need education based on the client.
a)Leader
b)Counselor
c)Helper
d)educator
43. An advocate pleads the cause of others or argues or pleads for a cause or
proposal
a)Communicator
b)Teacher
c)Client advocate
d)Manager
44. Comforting involve knowledge and sensitivity to what matter and what is important
to the client
a)Researcher
b)Leader
c)care provider
d)counselor
45. Some of the more common causes of congenital visual impairment are:
a. Prematurity
b. Genetic diseases
c. Prenatal and perinatal infection
d. None of them
e. All of above
46. Special needs " can be broken down into a number of broad sub-categories, which
can include the
following:
a. Physical impairments affecting movement.
b. Sensory impairments, such as visual or hearing impairments.
c. Neurological impairments, such as epilepsy or Autism.
d. A&B
e. All of above
47. limitation in function or a restriction in major life activity as a result of mental,
emotional or physical
health conditions.
a.Academic definitions
b. Handicap
c. Special needs
48. Applies nursing research to clinical practice
a. Counser
b. Care giver
c. Research role
True or False Questions:
1. Effective communication is essential for establishing a therapeutic nurse-patient
relationship.
2. Nonverbal communication is not important in the nurse-patient relationship.
3. Collaboration and teamwork are essential components of a successful health team
relationship.
4. The nursing process is a linear, one-time process that does not require ongoing
communication.
5. Nurses should adapt their communication style to meet the needs of clients with
special needs.
6. Active listening involves not only hearing the words spoken but also understanding
the underlying emotions and meaning.
7. The nurse-patient relationship should be based on mutual trust and respect.
8. In a health team relationship, effective communication can help prevent medical
errors.
9. The nursing process requires ongoing communication and collaboration among
healthcare professionals.
10. It is important for nurses to be aware of cultural differences when communicating
with clients who have special needs.
11. Touch can be a powerful form of nonverbal communication in the nurse-patient
relationship.
12. The termination phase of the nurse-patient relationship involves ending the
relationship and evaluating the patient's progress.
13. In a health team relationship, open and honest communication is essential for
resolving conflicts and improving patient care.
14. During the planning phase of the nursing process, the nurse should involve the
patient in setting goals and developing the care plan.
15. When communicating with clients who have special needs, it is important to be
patient and allow them time to process information and respond.
16. Active listening involves not only hearing the words spoken but also understanding
the message being conveyed.
17. A nurse should always maintain a professional boundary with patients to ensure
effective communication.
18. Effective communication within a health team can lead to decreased patient
satisfaction.
19. The nursing process is a linear, one-time process that does not require ongoing
communication.
20. When communicating with a client who has a speech impairment, a nurse should
complete the client's sentences to save time.
21. Two-way process concerned with conveying a message or
an idea between two individuals only, one person is the
sender and one is the receiver of the massage.
22. Useful to reduce tension or resolve conflict is one of
importance of communication in nursing.
23. Feedback is responsible for sending a message to
receiver.
24. Media is the manner in which decoding a message is
transmitted.
25. Feedback is a response by the receiver to the source's
message.
26. Positive feedback informs the source that the intended effect
was not achieved.
27. Negative feedback informs the source that the intended was
not achieved.
28. One of the advantages of written communication is not provide
immediate feedback.
29. One of the advantages of oral communication is suitable for
illiterate people.
30. Maintain eye contact during conversation show
respect and willingness to listen.
31. Touch is a powerful means of communication for adult
and children.
32. Gestures most are made with the head and arms.
33. Downward communication is highly directive from
senior to subordinates.
34. Upward communication, the information flows from
superiors to subordinates.
35. Informal communication is sometimes more powerful
and more effective that formal communication.
36. Intra-Group communication is concerned with
intrapersonal communication.
37. Importance of communication to express feeling.
38. Verbal communication transferred either by written or
oral method.
39. Written communication provides records, references
and legal defenses.
40. Oral communication takes a short time.
41. Non-verbal communication expressed through body
language.
42. Non-verbal communication appears some behavior
such as eye contact.
43. Nurse patient relationship is an interaction aimed to
enhance the well-being of a "client," which my be an
individual.
44. In the nurse patient relationship, both the nurse and the
patient become more knowledgeable and mature over the
course of their relationship.
45. Criteria of a profession nurse are 5 criteria.
46. Nursing is gaining recognition as a practice meaning it is
generally different from other kind of occupational.
47. Autonomy defined an orientation towards service.
48. Professional autonomy means self-regulation, selfgoverning or self-directing.
49. A profession is autonomous if it regulates through other
and sets standards for its members.
50. Nursing profession has its own code of ethics, and its own
organization.
51. Counselor is caring / comforting involve knowledge and
sensitivity to what matter and what is important to the
client.
52. Change agent is person who initiates changes or who
assists other in making modifications in themselves or in
the system.
53. Teacher helps the student to learn, the client also need
education.
54. When the nurse-patient relationship is strong and
pretty, it will facilitate the patient expression of emotions
and assist patient with problem solving.
55. One of the most important skills is how to create a
therapeutic relationship with patients.
56. Nurse must be able to pick up on verbal cues shared by
the patient.
57. "Nurses realize patients through their body languages
and help them," this found in active intervention phase.
58. " Nurse assess the environment in which the nurse
meets with patient, "this found in pre-interaction phase.
59. "Patient become independent decision makers" this
found in termination phase
60. Health team is some the personal in the entire
department of health care facilities.
61. Teamwork is team that working together for solving
medical problems and reduce the number of medical
errors, issues and increase patient safety.
62. The secondary function of health team is to deliver
health care services to its patients, clients, or residents.
63. There is no difference in past nursing role and
contemporary nursing role.
64. Effective leadership is a key characteristic of an
effective team.
65. One of the team characteristics is an interpersonal
relationship, and ability to act together toward a common
goal.
66. Effectiveness is set and seen as standards for every one
in the groups.
67. one of the roles of the nurse is regain health, restore
emotional, spiritual and social well being for patient.
68. The care giver helps the client and families to set goals
and meet these goals with a Maximum cost of time and
energy.
69. the nurse protects the client human and legal rights
and provides assistances in asserting those rights if the
need arises, (nurse as protector).
70. Healing process is the process by which individuals
return to maximal levels of functioning after illness.
71. Physician Is a trained in certain a aspect of the practice
of medicine.
72. The pharmacist is a no valuable resource for nurse.
E.g., the nurse can request information about drug from
the pharmacist.
73. One of the benefits of teamwork in team benefits is
Reduced time and costs of hospitalization.
74. In Patient benefits is Improved health outcomes and
quality of care Reduced medical errors.
75. The active intervention phase is fourth phase of phases of nurse-patient
relationship
76. Relationship between the nurse and patient is personal relationship .
77. Reciprocal relationship influenced by professional and personal characteristics of
one parties.
78. Criteria of a profession nurse are 7 criteria.
79. Distinct identity and subculture is the first criteria .
80. Nursing only have code of ethics .
81. One of the most important skills is how to create a therapeutic relationship with
nurse
82. Client advocate is a change agent is a person or group who initiates changes or
who assists others
in making modification in them selves or in the system .
83. the patient should be aware of the phase "termination" from the beginning .
84. the most communication between nurse and patient happened in active
intervention phase.
85. Congenital refers to loss of vision acquired after birth as a result of illness or
accident.
86. Adventitious refers to loss of vision present at birth.
87. Visual impairment can be corrected by conventional means, such as refractive
correction, medication,
or surgery.
88. The amputation is one types of sensory special needs
89. The sensory impairments such as Visual or hearing impairments
90. The teacher who person perform assessment and implement plan of care to client
91. The teacher is person help patient and his family to learn new skills
92. Effects of special needs on family is unemployment
93. Special needs child may be associated with guilt, blame, or reduced self-esteem of
family
members
94. Sensorineural hearing loss:damage in auditory pathways within the central
nervous system
95. Conductive hearing loss :is damage in outer or middle of ear
96. Neurologic impairment:damage in brain or nervous system.
97. Mild impairmentis able to treate throwgh activitys
98. Severe impairment losing the ability to understand
99. The parents having a special needs childs may decrease stress
100. When working with clients who are nonverbal, it is important to ask simple
questions
101. Special needs child may be associated with guilt, blame, or reduced self-esteemof
family members
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