Asked by Gregoria Vasquez on Apr 29, 2024
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The nurse is making a preoperative education appointment with a patient. The patient asks if a family member should come to the appointment. Which is the best response by the nurse?
A) "There is no need for an additional person at the appointment."
B) "Your family can come and wait with you in the waiting room."
C) "We recommend including family members at this appointment."
D) "It is required that you have a family member at this appointment."
Preoperative Education
A process of providing information and support to patients before undergoing surgical procedures to enhance outcomes and reduce anxiety.
Appointment
A pre-arranged meeting or visit, often used in the context of medical consultations or treatments.
- Recognize the importance of accurate patient education and preparation before surgery, including family involvement.
Verified Answer
AD
Amber DingrandoMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Including family members in perioperative education is advisable. Often a family member is a coach for postoperative exercises when the patient returns from surgery. If anxious relatives do not understand routine postoperative events, it is likely that their anxiety will heighten the patient's fears and concerns. Preoperative preparation of family members before surgery helps to minimize anxiety and misunderstanding. An additional person is needed at the appointment if at all possible, and he or she needs to be involved in the process, not just waiting in the waiting room; however, it is certainly not a requirement for actually completing the surgery that someone comes to this appointment.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance of accurate patient education and preparation before surgery, including family involvement.
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