Asked by ashley george on Sep 23, 2024

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A patient has been responding to auditory hallucinations throughout the day. The patient approaches the nurse, shaking a fist and shouting, "Back off!" and then goes into the day room. As the nurse follows the patient into the day room, the nurse should:

A) make sure adequate physical space exists between the nurse and the patient.
B) move into a position that allows the patient to be close to the door.
C) maintain one arm's length distance from the patient.
D) sit down in a chair near the patient.

Adequate Physical Space

Sufficient area or environment that meets the needs of an activity or the individuals involved, allowing for comfort and functionality.

  • Engage in fitting de-escalation practices and interventions to address aggressive behavior.
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Muhammad Imranabout 3 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Making sure space is present between the nurse and the patient avoids invading the patient's personal space. Personal space needs increase when a patient feels anxious and threatened. Allowing the patient to block the nurse's exit from the room is not wise. Closeness may be threatening to the patient and provoke aggression. Sitting is inadvisable until further assessment suggests the patient's aggression is abating. One arm's length is inadequate space.