Asked by David Church on Jul 09, 2024
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The nurse is caring for an older adult patient at home who requires teaching for dressing changes. The spouse and adult child are also involved in changing the dressing. Which statement by the nurse will most likely elicit a positive response from the patient and family?
A) "You're doing that all wrong. Let me show you how to do it."
B) "I don't know who showed you how to change a dressing, but you're not doing it right. Let me show you again."
C) "You're hesitant about changing the dressing like I was before I was shown an easier way; would you like to see?"
D) "I used to change the dressing the same way you are doing it: the wrong way. I'll show you the right way to do it."
Dressing Changes
The process of removing old wound coverings and applying fresh dressings, essential for wound healing and infection prevention.
Positive Response
A favorable reaction or reply to a treatment, stimuli, or situation.
Elicit
To draw out or bring forth a response or answer through questioning or experimentation.
- Examine familial strengths, stressors, and educational areas to enhance support for family caregivers.
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AJ
Aaron JohnsonJul 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
When the nurse is confident and skillful instead of coming across as an authority on the subject, the patient's/family's defenses will be down, making the patient/family more willing to listen without feeling embarrassed. Respectful communication is necessary. Saying that you're doing it wrong, you're not doing it right, or the wrong way is not respectful or necessary.
Learning Objectives
- Examine familial strengths, stressors, and educational areas to enhance support for family caregivers.
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