Asked by Anthony Williams on Jul 02, 2024

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A goal for a patient with a nursing diagnosis of Ineffective coping is to demonstrate effective coping skills.Which of these patient behaviours indicates that interventions performed to meet this outcome have been successful?

A) Stating that he feels better after talking with his family and friends.
B) Continuing to consume several alcoholic beverages a day.
C) Disliking the support group meetings.
D) Spending most of the day in bed.

Ineffective Coping

Ineffective Coping is a term used to describe a person's inadequate response to stress, perceived challenges, or demands, often leading to further psychological or social issues.

Coping Skills

Techniques or strategies used to manage stressful situations or emotional distress.

Patient Behaviours

The actions or reactions of a patient in response to their health condition, treatment, or healthcare environment.

  • Identify the features and signs of positive patient results linked to distinct nursing assessments.
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aaron valencia7 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Evaluative data that show signs of effective coping will help the nurse determine whether the patient has met the outcome.Among the options listed,talking to family and friends is the only positive one.The other behaviours indicate unsuccessful progress toward meeting the patient's goal.