Asked by Japhter Kgomo on Sep 23, 2024

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A patient comes to the clinic with superficial cuts on the left wrist. The patient is pacing and sobbing. After a few minutes with the nurse, the patient is calmer. What should the nurse ask to determine the patient's perception of the precipitating event?

A) "Tell me why you were crying."
B) "How did your wrist get injured?"
C) "How can I help you feel more comfortable?"
D) "What was happening just before you started feeling this way?"

Superficial Cuts

Minor wounds affecting only the top layers of skin, usually not requiring professional medical treatment.

Precipitating Event

An incident or occurrence that triggers the onset of a particular situation or condition, often leading to a significant change.

Perception

The process of interpreting sensory information, enabling us to recognize meaningful objects and events in our environment.

  • Implement effective communication methods in crisis conditions.
  • Acquire knowledge of the emotional and mental reactions to situations of crisis.
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Seneca College4 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
A clear definition of the immediate problem provides the best opportunity to find a solution. Asking about recent upsetting events permits the assessment of the precipitating event. Asking "why" questions are a nontherapeutic communication technique.