Asked by Aleta Jordan on Apr 27, 2024

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A nurse is caring for a patient who recently had a stroke and is going to be discharged at the end of the week. The nurse notices that the patient is having difficulty with communication and becomes tearful at times. Which intervention will the nurse include in the patient's plan of care?

A) Teach the patient about special assistive devices.
B) Make the patient talk as much as possible.
C) Obtain an order for antidepressant medications.
D) Place a consult for a home health nurse.

Stroke

A medical emergency characterized by the sudden loss of brain function due to either a blockage or rupture of blood vessels in the brain.

Communication

The process of exchanging information, ideas, feelings, and messages between individuals or groups, using various methods and mediums.

Assistive Devices

Tools or equipment designed to aid individuals in performing activities of daily living.

  • Examine and assist cognitive capacities in those with changes in sensory perception.
  • Learn about the impact of sensory impairments on the psychological and social aspects of a patient's life.
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Yessica MartinezMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Because a stroke often causes partial or complete paralysis of one side of a patient's body, the patient needs special assistive devices. The nurse should include interventions that help the patient adapt to this deficit while maintaining independence. Teaching the patient to use assistive devices allows the patient to care for him- or herself. Making the patient talk can be inappropriate and demeaning. A home health nurse is not necessary as long as the patient is able to care for him- or herself. Instead of placing the patient on antidepressants, assist the patient in attempting to adapt behavior to the sensory deficit.