1. When working with a patient who is visually impaired its good idea to

A. Speak in a louder tone of voice so that a person always knows who is addressing him or her.

B. Refrain from describing things to him or her this may remind the person of his or her visual impairment.

C. Approach the patient just as you would anyone else announcing your arrival to a visually impaired person is considered condescending.

D. Offer the patient assistance only when necessary you don't want to be overly helpful

(MY ANSWER IS D)

2.Your working with a patient who has been hospitalized for a long time the person is expressing feelings of homesickness and frustration at being ill for so long how should you best respond to his or her statements

A. listen politely to what the patient is saying but refrain from commenting o the situation.

B.Listen to what the patient is saying and tell him or her everything is sure to get better soon.

C. Tactfully engage in conversation his or her home life and affirm that the feelings the person is experiencing are worthy and genuine.

D. try to ignore and negative comments made by the patient as they'll only distract you from work

(I NAWRROWED MY ANSWER DWN TO B AND C )

I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU IN ADVANCE AND MY GOD BLESS YOU

1 answer

1. I don't like any of the choices, but D may be the best.

2. C.