Mr. Jonas is admitted to the hospital for fever of unknown origin. He is a 55-year-old patient who has been receiving outpatient dialysis for the last 6 months. He is no longer able to work at the construction job he had for the past 30 years. His wife has recently gone to work part time as a teacher’s aide. Mr. Jonas receives dialysis three times a week and must have someone provide transportation to and from the dialysis center. This is a constant worry for him because his wife has gone back to work. His neighbor takes him to and from the dialysis center and seems happy to have something to do. Mr. Jonas has difficulty hearing but does not consistently wear his hearing aid. When he forgets to wear the hearing aid he tends to talk loudly to everyone, which is annoying to his wife. This morning Mr. and Mrs. Jonas are sitting in his room after finishing breakfast. Lucy, a first-year student nurse who is assigned to Mr. Jonas, enters his room and introduces herself.   Question: Lucy wants to start her clinical experience positively with Mr. Jonas. How should she address him? A. My name is Lucy, and who are you? B. Hello Bill, I am your student nurse today. C. Good morning Mr. Jonas. I am Lucy, your student nurse for the morning. D. Hello Mr. and Mrs. Jonas. How are you today?   Question: Lucy asks Mr. Jonas if he is finished with his breakfast and notices that he has not eaten any of it and looks pensive. What is the best way to find out more about his nonverbal cues?   Question: Mr. Jonas does not have his hearing aid in while Lucy is caring for him. What are the best techniques to communicate with someone with this special need? Select all that apply. A. Shouting B. Speaking clearly C. Looking directly at him D. Reducing environmental noise E. Talking as she moves about the room   Question: Mr. Jonas starts to cry and says that he feels he is such a burden to everyone since he has been on dialysis. What initial responses from Lucy would indicate that she understands the use of therapeutic techniques?

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Mr. Jonas is admitted to the hospital for fever of unknown origin. He is a 55-year-old patient who has been receiving outpatient dialysis for the last 6 months. He is no longer able to work at the construction job he had for the past 30 years. His wife has recently gone to work part time as a teacher’s aide. Mr. Jonas receives dialysis three times a week and must have someone provide transportation to and from the dialysis center. This is a constant worry for him because his wife has gone back to work. His neighbor takes him to and from the dialysis center and seems happy to have something to do. Mr. Jonas has difficulty hearing but does not consistently wear his hearing aid. When he forgets to wear the hearing aid he tends to talk loudly to everyone, which is annoying to his wife. This morning Mr. and Mrs. Jonas are sitting in his room after finishing breakfast. Lucy, a first-year student nurse who is assigned to Mr. Jonas, enters his room and introduces herself.

 

Question: Lucy wants to start her clinical experience positively with Mr. Jonas. How should she address him?

A. My name is Lucy, and who are you?

B. Hello Bill, I am your student nurse today.

C. Good morning Mr. Jonas. I am Lucy, your student nurse for the morning.

D. Hello Mr. and Mrs. Jonas. How are you today?

 

Question: Lucy asks Mr. Jonas if he is finished with his breakfast and notices that he has not eaten any of it and looks pensive. What is the best way to find out more about his nonverbal cues?

 

Question: Mr. Jonas does not have his hearing aid in while Lucy is caring for him. What are the best techniques to communicate with someone with this special need? Select all that apply.

A. Shouting

B. Speaking clearly

C. Looking directly at him

D. Reducing environmental noise

E. Talking as she moves about the room

 

Question: Mr. Jonas starts to cry and says that he feels he is such a burden to everyone since he has been on dialysis. What initial responses from Lucy would indicate that she understands the use of therapeutic techniques?

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