Asked by Jared Casey - Holland on Jun 04, 2024
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A patient with severe depression states, "God is punishing me for my past sins." What is the nurse's best response?
A) "Why do you think that?"
B) "You sound very upset about this."
C) "You believe God is punishing you for your sins?"
D) "If you feel this way, you should talk to a member of your clergy."
Severe Depression
A form of major depression characterized by a significant and pervasive low mood and loss of interest in activities, severely impacting daily functioning.
Past Sins
A term referring to wrongdoings or mistakes made in one's past.
- Comprehend the critical role of empathy, focused engagement, and prioritizing patient needs in the betterment of care for patients.
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JF
james francoJun 11, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The nurse reflects on the patient's comment, a therapeutic technique to encourage sharing for perceptions and feelings. The incorrect responses reflect probing, closed-ended comments, and giving advice, all of which are nontherapeutic.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the critical role of empathy, focused engagement, and prioritizing patient needs in the betterment of care for patients.
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