Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Practice Exam

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In the context of geriatric nursing communication, which of the following should not be shared?

  1. Personal problems

  2. Medical information

  3. Patient emotions

  4. Medical ideas

The correct answer is: Personal problems

In the context of geriatric nursing communication, sharing personal problems is typically not appropriate. The primary focus of the nurse-patient relationship is to provide care, support, and create a therapeutic environment. Personal problems can blur the professional boundaries, potentially making the caregiver’s role less effective. It also shifts the focus from the patient’s needs to the caregiver’s issues, which can lead to discomfort for the patient or impede their care. Maintaining professional boundaries is crucial in geriatric nursing to ensure that the patient feels safe and understood while receiving the appropriate support for their medical and emotional needs. Fostering an environment where medical information, patient emotions, and medical ideas can be freely discussed while keeping the personal issues separate is essential for effective communication and patient-centered care.