Asked by Tyler's Corner on Jun 20, 2024
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A nurse sits with a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. The patient starts to laugh uncontrollably, although the nurse has not said anything funny. Select the nurse's best response.
A) "Why are you laughing?"
B) "Please share the joke with me."
C) "I don't think I said anything funny."
D) "You are laughing. Tell me what's happening."
Uncontrollably Laughing
An involuntary response of laughter without an obvious cause, which can be a symptom of certain neurological conditions or emotional states.
- Effectively utilize communication strategies with patients who are experiencing hallucinations or delusions.
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Laxmi MishraJun 25, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The patient is likely laughing in response to inner stimuli such as hallucinations or fantasy. Focusing on the hallucinatory clue (i.e., the patient's laughter) and then eliciting the patient's observation is best. The incorrect options are less useful in eliciting a response; no joke may be involved, "Why" questions are difficult to answer, and the patient is probably not focusing on what the nurse has said in the first place.
Learning Objectives
- Effectively utilize communication strategies with patients who are experiencing hallucinations or delusions.
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