Asked by Brittney Williams on Jul 19, 2024

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Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for a patient whose friends and family have grown distant after the death of the patient's spouse?

A) Impaired verbal communication related to alteration in sensory perception
B) Risk for loneliness related to insufficient interactions with friends and family
C) Health-seeking behavior related to desire for increased control of personal health
D) Readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being related to expressed desire for prayer

Risk For Loneliness

The identified potential for an individual to experience feelings of isolation and disconnectedness from others.

Impaired Verbal Communication

A condition in which an individual has difficulty in expressing ideas or feelings through spoken words.

Spiritual Well-Being

A state of being where individuals feel a sense of peace, purpose, and connection to others and the wider universe.

  • Determine nursing diagnoses pertinent to grief, loss, and coping strategies in patients facing substantial life transitions.
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ShaRaye ChesterJul 24, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The patient is at risk for loneliness because the patient's friends and family have grown distant after the death of the patient's spouse.The patient does not demonstrate any sensory perception,desire for increased control,or expressed desire for prayer based on the information presented.