The LPN/LVN cares for the client in the pediatric unit. The client’s parents, whom the nurse has not met, approach the nurse at the nursing station. Arrange the following steps in the order that the LPN/LVN should perform them. All options must be used.
Strategy: Picture yourself and the parents at the moment of first contact. Think about what action comes next.
Category: Implementation/Health Promotion and Maintenance
The LPN/LVN is having a long discussion with the diabetic client who is facing an amputation. At times during the exchange, the nurse continues looking at the client but becomes silent. Which of the following is the BEST advantage of this approach?
Strategy: “BEST” indicates that there may be more than one response that appears correct.
Category: Implementation/Psychosocial Integrity
The client says to the LPN/LVN, “I really like you and I think you really like me. Would you like to go on a date with me after I am discharged?” What is the MOST appropriate response by the LPN/LVN?
Strategy: Eliminate incorrect answer choices.
Category: Implementation/Psychosocial Integrity
The LPN/LVN cares for a client recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus. The client says, “I just can’t believe that I am going to have to give myself shots every day.” What is the PRIORITY statement for the LPN/LVN to make?
Strategy: Eliminate incorrect answer choices.
Category: Implementation/Psychosocial Integrity
The LPN/LVN works in the hospice unit. The client’s spouse approaches the nurse and says, “I won’t be able to face life without my partner of over 50 years.” Which of the following would be an appropriate response by the LPN/LVN? Select all that apply.
Strategy: For each response, remember the principles of therapeutic communication. Eliminate nontherapeutic responses to identify the best answer. You may need to “translate” responses to identify errors in therapeutic communication.
Category: Implementation/Psychosocial Integrity
The LPN/LVN takes a medical history from the client with several chronic gastrointestinal conditions. Which of the following questions would BEST elicit the client’s current emotional state?
Strategy: Remember therapeutic communication. You want to hear feelings, not facts.
Category: Data Collection/Psychosocial Integrity
The nursing assistive personnel (NAP) tells the LPN/LVN, “I want to change my assignment for today. I will not take care of a client diagnosed with AIDS.” What is the MOST appropriate statement for the LPN/LVN to make?
Strategy: Eliminate incorrect answer choices.
Category: Implementation/Psychosocial Integrity
The teenage client in the adolescent psychiatric unit asks the LPN/LVN, “Do you hear those voices? They sound so frightening.” Which of the following responses by the nurse would be the MOST appropriate?
Strategy: “MOST appropriate” indicates that discrimination is required to answer the question. Remember therapeutic communication as well as scope of practice.
Category: Implementation/Psychosocial Integrity
The family of the client with dementia visits the memory care unit for the first time. They express concern to the LPN/LVN caring for their relative about the client’s unobserved wandering. Which of the following responses by the nurse would be MOST appropriate?
Strategy: Remember therapeutic communication: Focus on assuring good client care.
Category: Implementation/Psychosocial Integrity
The LPN/LVN cares for a client 5 days after a colostomy procedure. During colostomy care, the LPN/LVN observes the client vigorously rubbing the skin around the stoma before applying the colostomy pouch. What is the MOST appropriate statement for the LPN/LVN to make?
Strategy: Eliminate incorrect answer choices.
Category: Data Collection/Psychosocial Integrity