Asked by Braelyn Spence on Sep 23, 2024
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An emergency department nurse realizes that the spouse of a patient is becoming increasingly irritable while waiting. Which intervention should the nurse use to prevent escalation of anger?
A) Explain that the patient's condition is not life threatening.
B) Periodically provide an update and progress report on the patient.
C) Explain that all patients are treated in order, based on their medical needs.
D) Suggest that the spouse return home until the patient's treatment is completed.
Escalation Of Anger
The process where feelings of anger intensify, potentially leading to aggressive behavior or conflict if not managed properly.
- Apply appropriate de-escalation techniques and interventions for managing aggressive behavior.
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hasaini sasankaabout 17 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Periodic updates reduce anxiety and defuse anger. This strategy acknowledges the spouse's presence and concerns. The incorrect options are likely to increase anger because they imply that the anxiety is inappropriate.
Learning Objectives
- Apply appropriate de-escalation techniques and interventions for managing aggressive behavior.
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