Registered Practical Nurse (RPN) Practice Test

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What challenge do nurses face when interviewing adolescents in psychiatric settings?

  1. Keeping the conversation casual

  2. Addressing complex medical histories

  3. Building trust and rapport

  4. Reducing parental involvement

The correct answer is: Building trust and rapport

In psychiatric settings, building trust and rapport with adolescents is a critical challenge for nurses. Adolescents are often in a vulnerable state and may be wary of sharing their thoughts and feelings due to a variety of factors, including fear of judgment, stigma surrounding mental health issues, or previous negative experiences with healthcare professionals. Establishing trust is essential for effective communication, as it allows the nurse to create a safe and supportive environment where the adolescent feels comfortable expressing themselves openly. When trust exists, adolescents are more likely to engage in the conversation, share relevant information about their mental health, and adhere to treatment plans. This rapport-building process can take time and requires sensitivity, active listening, and a non-judgmental attitude from the nurse. Therefore, focusing on developing this relationship is paramount in effectively managing the mental health needs of adolescent patients in psychiatric settings.