Asked by Sarah Bobbitt on Jul 03, 2024

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A 79-year-old white man tells a visiting nurse, "I've been feeling sad lately. My family and friends are all dead. My money is running out, and my health is failing." The nurse should analyze this comment as:

A) normal negativity of older adults.
B) evidence of suicide risk.
C) a cry for sympathy.
D) normal grieving.

Suicide Risk

The likelihood that an individual will attempt to take their own life, often associated with mental health disorders such as depression.

Sadness

A common emotional state featuring feelings of unhappiness and low mood.

  • Assess and address mental health issues, including depression and suicide risk, in older adults.
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Abhishek YadavJul 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The patient describes the loss of significant others, economic insecurity, and declining health. He describes mood alteration and expresses the thought that he has little to live for. Combined with his age, sex, and single status, each is a risk factor for suicide. Older adult white men have the highest risk for completed suicide.