Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is a nursing intervention for a patient with communication difficulties?

  1. Speaking louder to the patient

  2. Using gestures and visual aids

  3. Limiting the patient's interactions

  4. Encouraging slang usage

The correct answer is: Using gestures and visual aids

Using gestures and visual aids is an effective nursing intervention for a patient with communication difficulties because it enhances understanding and facilitates the exchange of information. Visual aids, such as pictures, charts, or written instructions, can help bridge the gap when verbal communication is challenging. Gestures can provide additional context and clarity to the information being shared, allowing the patient to grasp concepts more easily. This approach is especially useful for individuals who may have hearing impairments, language barriers, or cognitive challenges, as it engages multiple senses and employs non-verbal communication strategies. The other options would not effectively support the communication needs of a patient facing difficulties. Speaking louder may not address the underlying issue and can often be perceived as condescending. Limiting the patient's interactions could isolate them and hinder their overall well-being and ability to communicate. Encouraging slang usage could further confuse the patient if they are not familiar with the terms, ultimately complicating communication rather than facilitating it.