Asked by Brittany Elliott on Sep 25, 2024

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A patient who is dehydrated has been experiencing confusion. The daughter is concerned about taking the patient home in a confused state. What statement by the nurse is correct?

A) "Don't worry; the patient should be fine once they are in a familiar environment."
B) "I can make a referral for a home health aide to assist with the patient."
C) "Once the dehydration is corrected, the patient's confusion should improve."
D) "I can show you how to care for the patient once you return home."

Dehydration

A harmful reduction in the amount of water in the body.

Cognitive Impairment

A reduction in cognitive abilities, such as memory, decision-making, or attention, that is usually greater than what one would expect from normal aging.

  • Analyze factors related to the environment and treatment that cause episodes of disorientation in individuals with cognitive deficits.
  • Employ patient-oriented care techniques to address confusion and promote cognitive health in elderly patients.
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Calista Steffes1 day ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The confusion caused by an underlying medical condition is a temporary condition that can be corrected once the underlying condition is treated, in this case once the patient is rehydrated. It is not necessary to teach home care or make a referral to home health because it is not expected that the patient will be confused at discharge. Telling the daughter that there is nothing to worry about diminishes her concern and may decrease her trust in the nurse.