A) speak distinctly while exaggerating words.
B) attempt to use sign language.
C) use pictographs.
D) explain what is happening in complex terms.
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A) Vision-impaired client
B) Client with a hearing loss
C) Mentally ill client
D) Client with schizophrenia
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A) face the client directly.
B) stand to the client's side.
C) hold the client's arm when walking.
D) refrain from touching the client.
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A) receptive aphasia.
B) autism.
C) presbycusis.
D) presbyopia.
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A) the client will readily acknowledge that this is the problem if asked.
B) the client may try to hide deficits and withdraw from relationships.
C) decreased hearing ability is not related to conversational style.
D) older adults, as a group, have better consonant discrimination.
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A) Expressive
B) Receptive
C) Global
D) Cognitive
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A) neurological linguistic deficit.
B) cognitive comprehension deficit.
C) sensory deprivation deficit.
D) mental disorder deficit.
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A) insist the client communicate in a two-way mode.
B) continue to initiate communication in a one-way mode.
C) refrain from explaining procedures because the client will not understand.
D) limit orienting cues in order to reduce environmental stimuli.
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A) face the interpreter when speaking to the client.
B) use gestures that reinforce verbal content.
C) speak distinctly while exaggerating words.
D) communicate in a dimly-lit room.
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A) the client's arm should be held when walking.
B) verbal speech is useless in this situation.
C) signals should be developed to indicate changes in pace or direction while walking.
D) the client should be discouraged from reading lips.
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A) The client can read lips
B) Hearing can remain acute in clients who are not fully alert
C) The client can respond to statements through written communication
D) The client can be sensitive to the nurse's nonverbal behavior
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A) Communication deficits occur only as a result of physical disabilities.
B) Communication deficits can arise from sensory deprivation.
C) Individuals who are equally impaired are equally disabled.
D) The primary nursing goal is to minimize the client's independence.
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A) Clients with mental disorders never have intact sensory channels
B) Clients with a 'flat affect' are easier to understand
C) Clients with mental disorders are always very talkative
D) Clients with mental disorders may suffer from social isolation and impaired coping
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A) Refrain from exploiting any language skills that are preserved
B) Frequently remind the client they cannot be understood
C) Encourage short, positive sessions to communicate
D) Spend long periods of time talking with the client to provide stimulation
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