Principles of Therapeutic Communication · NCLEX Exam

Why does a nurse use a moment of silence after the client finishes speaking?

  1. To rush the client to keep talking
  2. To fill an otherwise awkward moment
  3. To give the client time to think and reflect
  4. To signal a change to a new topic
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Correct answer: To give the client time to think and reflect

Use of silence allows the client to reflect, gather thoughts and continue at their own pace — a valid therapeutic technique.

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