Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) Practice Exam

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For a patient with decreased attention span, the nurse should:

  1. Provide varied activities

  2. Use repetition

  3. Reduce distractions

  4. Implement short sessions

The correct answer is: Use repetition

Using repetition is beneficial for a patient with a decreased attention span because it helps reinforce information and skills. When concepts or tasks are presented multiple times, it enhances retention and understanding. Repetition aids in gradually building the patient's ability to stay focused, as familiarity can create a sense of comfort and ease in processing the information. This method is especially effective in rehabilitation settings where learning new skills or concepts is essential for recovery. While the other strategies, like providing varied activities, reducing distractions, and implementing short sessions, can also support attention, using repetition directly addresses the need to reinforce what the patient may struggle to remember or comprehend due to their attention difficulties.