Asked by Bavumile Mbambo on May 27, 2024

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The nurse is caring for a patient with conductive hearing loss resulting from prolonged cerumen impaction. Which intervention by the nurse is most important in establishing effective communication with the patient?

A) Speaking with hands, face, and expressions
B) Using a loud voice, enunciating every syllable
C) Having direct conversation with the patient in the affected ear
D) Repeating the phrase again, if the patient does not understand what the nurse said

Conductive Hearing Loss

A type of hearing loss that occurs when sound is not efficiently conducted through the outer ear canal to the eardrum and the tiny bones of the middle ear.

Cerumen Impaction

A blockage in the ear canal due to the buildup of earwax (cerumen), which can lead to hearing issues and discomfort.

Effective Communication

The ability to convey information to another effectively and efficiently.

  • Utilize techniques to ensure clear communication with individuals facing challenges in their sensory perceptions.
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Francis ChongMay 29, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Use visible expressions. Speak with your hands, your face, and your eyes. Do not shout. Speaking in loud tones can distort a patient's ability to hear; the nurse should speak in normal low tones. If the patient does not understand the first time, try rephrasing instead of repeating the message. The nurse can direct conversation toward the patient's unaffected ear.