Asked by allen myers on Sep 25, 2024

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The nurse is developing a care plan for a patient with ineffective coping skills. Which intervention would be an example of a problem-focused coping strategy?

A) Scheduling a regular exercise program
B) Attending a seminar on treatment options
C) Identifying a confidant to share feelings
D) Attending a support group for families

Problem-focused Coping

A strategy that involves directly addressing a stressor or problem to effectively manage or solve it.

Ineffective Coping

Ineffective Coping is a psychological term describing an individual's inadequate ability to manage stress or adversity, often leading to negative emotional or physical outcomes.

Care Plan

A formal plan developed by healthcare providers and the patient to outline a course of treatment and interventions for specific health care needs or conditions.

  • Identify and distinguish between problem-focused and emotion-focused coping strategies.
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Aaliyah Mercedesabout 10 hours ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Problem-focused strategies are used to find solutions or improvement to the underlying stressor, such as accessing community resources or attending educational seminars. Exercise, emotional support, and support groups are emotion-based strategies that create a feeling of well-being.