Practice Question
A female client with aphasia is trying to verbalize feelings to the nurse and states, "I want ...." but does not finish the statement. How should the nurse respond to this unfinished statement?
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Correct Answer:
Allow the client time to complete her sentence.
Rationale:
✝️Clients with aphasia often experience difficulty with word retrieval but can still understand what they want to say. Allowing time promotes independence and dignity, giving the client space to process and formulate speech without pressure.
✝️ Interrupting or completing sentences for clients may cause frustration or dependence and hinder speech therapy progress.
✝️ This approach encourages communication autonomy, reinforcing the therapeutic nurse-client relationship.
✝️ Silence can be therapeutic—used purposefully, it fosters trust and minimizes emotional stress in clients struggling with language.
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This question is from RN HESI Exit~2025 Exam 1 which contains 89 questions.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: HESI-Exit Exam(s)
- Domain: HESI Exit Exam(s)~2025
- Answer Choices: 4